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A reflective expression of a life pursuing enlightenment. A collection of haibun and their haiku poems that take a glimpse into topics such as teenage awakening and long standing grief; all with a deflecting wittiness and space for reflection.
Inspired by the 108 Buddhist defilements, each piece represents a lesson learned, some based on personal recollections and experiences; others are gathered bits and pieces of confidences or snippets overheard while shamelessly eavesdropping.
As soon as you read the first haibun, with its clear prose followed by the haiku: grade three/ creating a family/ tree tangled roots, you will be hooked. Vera Constantineau uses her talent with haibun and haiku to capture emotions in moments that might otherwise appear everyday. She shares her own emotional growth that has pushed her along towards enlightenment.
From the joys and terrors of small-town life to the dangers of ‘Craving Silence’, her poems examine the delight of discovery, the fullness of joy, the heaviness of grief, and offer some good plain fun. Here are endless moments for pause, awe, and reflection from a poet’s rich interior life. You’ll be glad you followed Vera and her sister listening “…to DJ Bobby O on Z103.3–the volume turned low…the night air sizzles…”. the precision of her memory of Bobby’s voice, growling: “Don’t touch…don’t touch that dial.”
Claudia Coutu Radmore, author of fish spine picked clean and the business of isness.
126 Pages
7.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb
April 15, 2023
CA
9781988989617
eng
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