Haiku

Title
Haiku

Summary
The respect the Japanese have for nature and their enjoyment of the serene and uncomplicated things in life are shown in the structure and furnishings of their homes, in their art, and in the popular pastime of writing haiku. Haiku is a form of unrhymed poetry consisting of three lines and seventeen syllables. It usually reveals a season of the year and often deals with nature.

Physical Description
1 video cassette (14 min)

Subject
Japanese poetry

Added Corporate Author
Access Network

Summary
The respect the Japanese have for nature and their enjoyment of the serene and uncomplicated things in life are shown in the structure and furnishings of their homes, in their art, and in the popular pastime of writing haiku. Haiku is a form of unrhymed poetry consisting of three lines and seventeen syllables. It usually reveals a season of the year and often deals with nature.

Publisher
Edmonton Access


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
D.S. MacKenzieVC 811 HAITeacher resource30522000089588Audio-Visual