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Natalie Goldberg: Five Hundred Years of Haiku (Part 3 of 6)

02.27.2019 - By Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya AbbotPlay

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“When you’re a beginning haiku writer,” says Natalie Goldberg, “it’s better to keep practicing and don’t edit too much.” In her years of studying haiku and writing poetry, Natalie found haiku, “gave me a little refreshment. It allowed me to find another place in my mind.” In this talk, she gives a sampler of the four great haiku poets: Basho, Busson, Issa, and Shiki, as well as the Buddhist nun, Chiyo-ni who wrote: To tangle or untangle the willow, it’s up to the wind.

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