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James Calbraith
ASIN: B01FL4SAXI
Publisher: Flying Squid
Pages: 84

Either as a crucial ingredient of the tea ceremony, an important element of shrine rituals, or simply as a way to cool oneself during the scorching Japanese summer, sweets are as central to Japanese life and culture as poetry or gardening. To me, they have also been a way to experience this culture - and some of my best memories of Japan are in one way or another connected with its myriad snacks. One summer night, I started writing haiku about these memories - the result of which is this little book. Poetry and sweetsWhat more does a wise man needOn this summer night70 haiku and senryu on the theme of Japanese sweets - with a few words of commentary for each poem, about history and origin of each snack.
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5 stars from 2 ratings