Trees and Tangents (Naviarhaiku489) by Raymond Stull published on 2023-05-24T02:30:15Z Naviar Haiku 489 Dividing the autumn sky Into two A huge chinquapin tree Takahama Kyoshi was a Japanese poet active during the Shōwa period of Japan. He was the editor of the haiku magazine Hototogisu (previously edited by Shiki), where he promoted a more traditional style of haiku, as opposed to other popular schools which did not follow the pattern of seventeen syllables at that time. Kyoshi also highlighted the symbolic function of the kigo (the seasonal reference), even though the more modern trends were already tending towards seasonless haiku. Genre Soundtrack Comment by vent d'ouest Superbement contemplatif! Grande harmonie des cordes, qui prépare avec soin le chant cuivré de la trompette 2023-06-03T14:57:12Z Comment by noble-earths I love the trumpet ;o) 2023-05-24T15:00:25Z