Haiku

Haiku (俳句,  listen ) (plural haiku) is a very short form of Japanese poetry. It is typically characterised by three qualities:

  • The essence of haiku is "cutting" (kiru). This is often represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas and a kireji ("cutting word") between them, a kind of verbal punctuation mark which signals the moment of separation and colors the manner in which the juxtaposed elements are related.
  • Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 on respectively.
  • A kigo (seasonal reference), usually drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but defined list of such words.
  • Modern Japanese haiku (現代俳句 gendai-haiku) are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 on (syllables) or to take nature as their subject, but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honored in both traditional and modern haiku. There is a common, although relatively recent, perception that the images juxtaposed must be directly observed everyday objects or occurrences.

    Haiku (disambiguation)

    Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry.

    Haiku may also refer to:

  • Haiku in English, the English-language derivative of the Japanese poetic form
  • Haiku (album), a 1995 jazz album by saxophonist Lee Konitz
  • Haiku (operating system), an open-source re-creation of BeOS
  • Haiku, Hawaii
  • Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii
  • Haiku Valley, a valley in the Koʻolau Range in the Hawaiian Islands
  • 12477 Haiku is a main-belt asteroid
  • Haiku (2015 film), a Tamil film
  • See also

  • Haiku D'Etat, an alternative hip hop group
  • Haiku Circus, a comic strip that combines drawings with haiku poetry
  • Haiku Tunnel, an office comedy about the struggle between tempness and permness
  • Haiku Stairs, a hiking trail on Oahu, Hawaii
  • Haikou, a city on the island of Hainan in the People's Republic of China
  • Haiku (album)

    Haiku is an album by trumpeter/bandleader Don Ellis recorded in 1973 and released on the MPS label.

    Reception

    Scott Yanow of Allmusic said "This album is a very different Don Ellis record. Rather than using a big band, the trumpeter is well showcased while backed by a large string section on ten moody originals ...much of the music is quite mellow. A definite change of pace". On All About Jazz, John Kelman observed "Haiku finds Ellis in largely lyrical territory with a core quintet and varying configurations of a 12-piece string orchestra. Some tracks work better than others, but all point to a musical mind unencumbered by convention, even as he aimed, on other albums, for greater commercial success ...A tad inconsistent, perhaps, but Haiku still possesses more charm than syrup; an alternate, lyrical, and more deeply introspective view of the usually more boisterous Ellis—signaling, perhaps, a new direction that, sadly, he'd not be around long enough to explore further.."The Guardian's John Fordham noted "This 1973 recording with a strings ensemble is very different from his adventurous work with mind-boggling time signatures in the 60s. But an Ellis venture is never without surprises. All the segments are inspired by haiku, and they reflect that form's brevity. ...The leader's unique brass sound embraced technical security, classical purity and an old jazz-brass swagger, and if some of the music gets a little Disney, it's an object lesson in orchestral writing for improvisers."

    Podcasts:

    Haiku

    ALBUMS

    Haïku

    ALBUMS

    Groovorama Outtakes

    Released 2007

    Synthèse

    Released 2007

    Groovorama

    Released 2007
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    Haiku

    by: Battiato Franco

    Hey chew toy head you're swollen
    and disfigured
    If I strech out your face do you feel
    any bigger
    If I piss in your eyes will you
    will you see
    That you think that you are
    so much better than me
    Why are my lips so
    Why are my are my
    Why are my lips so swollen
    Hey chew toy head you're broken
    and disfigured
    Circus sideshow freak grows
    bigger and bigger
    if I piss in your mouth will you
    taste in me
    Or do you still think you are
    so much bigger than me
    Why are my lips so
    Why are my are my
    Why are my lips so swollen
    Hey chew toy head we're spoiled
    and disfigured
    I pissed in my pants and I don't
    feel any bigger
    I let out the freak
    for all to see
    And she won't let you think that you're
    so much better than me
    Why are my lips so
    Why are my are my
    Why are my lips so swollen shut shut shut




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