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  2. Haiga - Wikipedia

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    Matsuo Bashō, the great master of haiku, frequently painted as well. Haiga became a major style of painting as a result of association with his famous works of haiku. [citation needed] Like his poems, Bashō's paintings are founded in a simplicity which reveals great depth, complementing the poems they are paired with.

  3. Jacob Raz - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Raz (Hebrew: יעקב רז; born in 1944) is a professor emeritus [1] in the Department of East Asian Studies [2] at Tel Aviv University, a researcher of Japanese culture and a translator of Zen writings, a writer and a poet who writes, among other things, haiku poetry in Hebrew.

  4. Harold Gould Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Harold Gould Henderson (1889–1974) was an American academic, art historian and Japanologist.He was a Columbia University professor for twenty years. From 1948 through 1952, he was the President of the Japan Society in New York, [1] and in 1968 he cofounded the Haiku Society of America.

  5. Paul Reps - Wikipedia

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    Paul Reps (September 15, 1895 – July 12, 1990) was an American artist, poet, and author. He is best known for his unorthodox haiku-inspired poetry that was published from 1939 onwards.

  6. Koh Buck Song - Wikipedia

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    Koh Buck Song (Chinese: 许木松; born 1963) SANA ALL is a Singaporean writer, poet, and country brand adviser. [1] He is the author and editor of more than 40 books, including nine books of poetry and haiga art. [2]

  7. Nick Virgilio - Wikipedia

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    He sometimes included rhyme in his haiku along with the gritty reality of urban America. A collection of his selected haiku was published in 1985. The second (expanded) edition appeared just months before his death. Writing for Haikupedia, Geoffrey Sill wrote that Virgilio is "considered a founder of haiku written in the American idiom." [5]

  8. Jim Kacian - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kacian in Kumamoto, Japan, in mid-September 2007, while reading his haiku for a film in development by Slovenian filmmaker Dimitar Anakiev.. James Michael Kacian (born July 26, 1953) [1] is an American haiku poet, editor, translator, publisher, organizer, filmmaker, public speaker, and theorist.

  9. Haiku - Wikipedia

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    Among modern poems, traditionalist haiku continue to use the 5-7-5 pattern while free form haiku do not. [12] However, one of the examples below illustrates that traditional haiku masters were not always constrained by the 5-7-5 pattern either. The free form haiku was advocated for by Ogiwara Seisensui and his disciples.

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