Millikin University Course

Global Haiku Traditions
January 2016 • Dr. Randy Brooks

 

quick grocery store trip
wearing no makeup . . .
class reunion

 

by Heather Doyle


 

her dog
at the gravesite
chin on his paws

 

by Betty Hartnett



Matching Haiku Contests

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Advanced Studies in Poetry:
Global Haiku Traditions

SCO 208
1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 1/15, 1/18, 1/19
9am - 3pm

Course Description

EN340 Global Haiku Traditions examines the origins and spread of Japanese poetics from Japan around the world, with a special focus on the adaptation of haiku into other cultures and languages.

Syllabus for January 2016 (pdf file)

Students in January 2016 Global Haiku Tradition

Assignments Guide for January 2016


Kukai Favorite Selections

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Haiku Editing Sessions

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Renku

tan-renga

rengay

Mad-Verse Half-Kasen

 

 

January 2016 Students

AlizarinSalmi BettyHartnett EmilyMihalkanin HannahMahr

Alizarin Salmi

Betty Hartnett

Emily Mihalkanin

Hannah Mahr

HeatherDoyle KaileyHurst MeganMcGurr SamanthaBies

Heather Doyle

Kailey Hurst

Megan McGurr

Samantha Bies

  TJGriffin UriahWalker  

 

T.J. Griffin

Uriah Walker

 


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