Haiku Nation, by P.J. Reed
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"Haiku Nation is a breathtaking collection of powerful modern haiku which challenges the reader to seek out and see the world afresh."
The poems in Haiku Nation offer an intoxicating insight into the ethereal world of haiku. The collection is divided into sections comprising: the Seasons, Mountains, Wanderings and Waterfalling.
The Seasons reflect a deep investigation into the ways of nature and her poetry makes you look at nature with an altered perspective. The haiku ‘see the warm raindrops’ is a dramatic, sensitive reinterpretation of a seemingly normal occurrence. While the poem, ‘gunnera ripples’ offers a beautiful image of the poet caught in a spring shower while walking.
The poet uses the concept of the seasons as a metaphor for the progress of people’s life gently moving from the genteel progress of autumnal existence in ‘elderly couples’ to the fatality of winter and ‘little grey cloud cries’. This concept is handled with great delicacy and beauty is found in all stages of life’s journey.
The Wanderings section reflects this poet’s love of travel with poems written from her visits to Kefalonia, Crete and the Far East. The solitude of the poetic existence is also remarked upon in several haiku such as ‘alone sea watching’ when a beautiful moment is captured forever in words.
"Colourful pictures painted in words...exquisite..." Peter, Devon.
"Highly Recommended! Soul touching poems!" Frances, Kent
Haiku Nation, by P.J. Reed- Amazon Sales Rank: #5380260 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-04
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .19" w x 5.00" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 78 pages
About the Author P.J. Reed is a writer and poet from England. She holds a BAEd from Canterbury Christ Church University and an MA from Bradford University. She writes dark speculative fiction based on sinister fantasy worlds where the natural crashes against the supernatural. P.J. also writes her own uniquely dark romantic poetry. Her work is found in many anthologies, prefaces, and speculative writing guides. As a counterbalance to her dark writing, P.J. also writes of the beauty and ethereal nature of the changing countryside in her series of haiku inspired collections. She has been published in a variety of international poetry reviews including the Hourglass, cattails, the Haiku Journal, Five 2 One and Zapp magazines. P.J. has also embraced the electronic age and had her work published in online Ezines such as Mythical Poetry. She has published one collection of dark romantic and Gothic horror poetry entitled The Wicked Come. Her first haiku collection, Haiku Nation, is a breathtaking collection of powerful modern haiku which challenges the reader to seek out and see the world afresh. Her latest haiku work entitled, Frozen Haiku is a thought-provoking collection of imaginative, visually stunning haiku. This collection explores the magical transformations, discoveries, and interactions with nature as winter tightens her grip over the sleeping landscape. Explore her writing at: Her website is at: http://wickedpoetry.jigsy.com/ Her Wordpress blog site is found at: https://pjreedwriting.wordpress.com/ P.J. Reed is on Twitter at:https://twitter.com/PJReed_author
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful. HAIKU NATION REVIEW by Nick Armbrister By Nick A HAIKU NATION REVIEW by Nick ArmbristerSimple, magical, real, imaginative, understandable. Also brilliant and seen through the same eyes which the reader jointly shares. P.J. Reed's anthology, Haiku Nation, is a book of haiku poems. One of the simplest forms of poetry but hardest styles to write.The work here covers nature, emotions and people. There are many memorable pieces in this volume's six themes (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Wanderings and Waterfalling). One example is the piece on page 41 in the Winter section, it is overly powerful and dark. It reads:drowning with sorrowmy tears would fill an oceanbody why so frailMy first impressions are that the author, P.J., has been hurt immeasurably deeply by a love affair gone wrong. Placed in Winter, did it happen in winter, when the land is desolate and the cold can kill you? Or is the poem about someone or something else? For example, a severe illness?There are poems that balance this out. For example this joyous piece from the Waterfalling theme:orange sunset paintsover sleeping blue waterssun moon lake, nantouThis brings to mind a wonderful time spent at the Sun Moon Lake (in Taiwan). Simple but beautiful imagery straight from the heart. Almost a love poem, for a natural place and time enjoyed.My favourite poem is on page 23, in the Summer part. Being alone and almost in a dark mood is banished by a gift from the moon. Is this unconditional love and a love poem?:I am lonelinessthe kind moon watchesand sends me a shadow friendThe water colour art too adds to the character of the book. Many poetry collections are visually boring, being a mere 'book of words'; Haiku Nation is way more than just words.Highly recommended for haiku poetry lovers and for readers in general. A very enjoyable and warm book. Even the dark pieces of work trigger strong emotions. A follow up volume would be most welcome. Spread the word, P.J. Reed is the haiku poet to read. A contemporary of Vannessa Daou.
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