miercuri, 20 aprilie 2016

Annual Selection 2015 Haiku English in Mainichi



Judge’s comments: Three essential ways to make a better haiku
Selections and comments by Isamu Hashimoto


1. Lavana Kray
(Iasi, Romania)
**
family tea party—
mom asks
who is everyone

Comment: Sorrowful, but this is happening everywhere in this floating world.

flock of cranes
dwindling
in a funnel shape cloud

Comment: The second line comes from the eyes of a haijin.

2. oana boazu
(Galati, Romania)
*
calligraphy:
two wild hawthorns
completely leafless

polar vortex—
spinning the whirligig
near the fireplace

dramatic makeup—
over a ruined building
the sunrise

sea storm
the fishery lantern
barely blinks

3. Ana Drobot
(Bucharest, Romania)
***
Victorian fireplace—
her shadow and his
running about the room

Comment: I wish I had such a gorgeous Victorian fireplace. Now I am using a movable foot warmer.

morning train—
someone starts
peeling an orange
Comment: The author takes a train for work and regains some fresh power with the splash of the fruit.

spring-time—
how fast the river goes
into the mill

his eyes
look into mine—
therapy

I dive
into the swimming pool...
silence

Comment: The one word “silence” in the deep water is appropriate

about to land
crawling through the fields
the plane’s shadow
.
Comment: This is a good example of the shadow in a haiku making the object more clear and vivid.

bright morning—
the light bulb still on
in my orange juice


4. Cezar-Florin Ciobica
(Botosani, Romania)
**
ice fishing...
the hole too small
for the full moon

Orion...
the old hound
groans in sleep

Comment: The third line is an excellent haiku punch line.

spring dreams
mom remembers
who I am

Comment: Congratulations! Mom’s consciousness will be clearer, I hope.


5. Stelianna Cristina Voicu
(Prahova, Romania)
**
dawning...
the lighthouse alone
supporting the sky

Comment: An excellent mere description of the surroundings. “Supporting” is the best choice of word.

6. Dan Iulian
(Bucharest, Romania)
**
long twilight—
the cry of the last crane
suspended in the air

Comment: The first line is effective and irreplaceable, though we have lots of these “suspended cries.”

Dana Iulian
(Bucharest, Romania)
**
caprice for violin—
the nightingale puts
once more sharp

Comment: The author has a keen ear for music.
Caprice: capriccio.

7. Razvan Pintea
(Bucharest, Romania)
**
gray morning
turning off
red casino lights
Comment: Win or lose, the morning sun will rise in the east.


8. Vasile Moldovan
(Bucharest, Romania)
**
Above all
the full moon
alone

Comment: Beautifully alone.

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