Re: haiku & rilke & seymour?

From: Michael J ANELLO <Michael.J.Anello@state.or.us>
Date: Mon Jun 23 2003 - 14:10:43 EDT

"A writer, when he's asked to discuss his craft, ought to get up and call out in a loud voice just the names of the writers he loves. I love Kafka, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Dostoyevsky, Proust, O'Casey, Rilke, Lorca, Keats, Rimbaud, Burns, E. Brontė, Jane Austen, Henry James, Blake, Coleridge. I won't name any living writers. I don't think it's right." -JDS

>>> haikux2@yahoo.com 06/23/03 11:04AM >>>
over the weekend i recalled that the poem rilke
composed for his gravestone (a year before his death)
is usually called a haiku or haiku-like in the
literary criticism. (it's three lines, but not
exactly 17 syllables.) 7 years earlier he wrote a
poem which he titled 'haiku', again 3 lines, but not 5
7 5.

(might add that the next to last poem rilke wrote in
his life was titled 'haiku'. it was in french. after
finishing the elegies and sonnets in 1922, he wrote
over 400 poems in french; in addition to another 200
in german.)

i wonder if our jds knew this.

kim

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