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Poems in English translation by Christopher Martin: private exhibition of works by Ralph Gunther Mohnnauƒ a collection drawn by a scintillating poet not afraid to take that step through the lightƒ as well as darkƒ glass of his soul.
Day by Day Time Folding Time is published with companion collections: "Sowing Nightshade in the Wastelands of Cities" and "On the Tidings of Time"--also available from Trafford Publishing.
Lexicographica. Series Maior features monographs and edited volumes on the topics of lexicography and meta-lexicography. Works from the broader domain of lexicology are also included, provided they strengthen the theoretical, methodological and empirical basis of lexicography and meta-lexicography. The almost 150 books published in the series since its founding in 1984 clearly reflect the main themes and developments of the field. The publications focus on aspects of lexicography such as micro- and macrostructure, typology, history of the discipline, and application-oriented lexicographical documentation.
SOMMERGRAS ist die alle drei Monate erscheinende Zeitschrift der Deutschen Haiku Gesellschaft (DHG). Die SOMMERGRAS-Ausgabe 137 (Juni 2022) enthält Beiträge zu allen üblichen Rubriken des Heftes. In der Rubrik KreAktiv wird dazu aufgerufen, ein Haiku zum Thema WALD zu dichten. Wie gewohnt finden sich im neuen Heft die Haiku- und Tanka-Auswahl, Haibun, Tan-Renga und Kettendichtungen.
an appealing blend of wit, humor, and irony." - World Literature Today
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Ralph Günther Mohnnau's extensive oeuvre makes him one of the most important haijin of the present day. From the wealth of his poetry, he has presented a selection of 306 haiku in three volumes on the theme of love and passion. This work is particularly important against the background of the classical Japanese haiku tradition, in which love is hardly dealt with. It is all the more indebted to Ralph Günther Mohnnau, who introduces the reader to the world of love in the classical form of a haiku with playful elegance, with a fine sense for the many facets of love and with masterly linguistic art. He has enriched Far Eastern poetry with a new dimension, all the more precious because it introduces the most human of human experiences and feelings into the three-line gems of Japanese verse.
SOMMERGRAS ist die alle drei Monate erscheinende Zeitschrift der Deutschen Haiku Gesellschaft (DHG). Die Ausgabe 130 (September 2020) enthält interessante Beiträge in den beiden neuen Rubriken HaiQu und KreAktiv. In HaiQu stellen die Mitglieder ihre Haiku zur Corona-Zeit vor. Wie gewohnt enthält das Heft ausgewählte Haiku, Rezensionen und Leserbriefe.