Saturday, July 7, 2012

H. F. Noyes: The Truth About Haiku

The Plum Orchard In Kameido by Hiroshige



"The truth is that readers require not so much to be informed as to be reminded. Haiku remind us that life is ever new, and of what compelling interest the everyday can provide." 
         H. F. Noyes - Haiku Canada Review Vol. 6, Feb. 2012, No. 1, pg. 22



The following is from Tom's fine collection, raking aside leaves, which you can find reviewed here:





Artwork by Gogaku Yajima




Religion aside
there are plum blossoms
and pussy willows
H. F. Noyes




Photo by Theodor Horydczak





the Buddha in the field
with a red skullcap...
plum blossoms
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue






best,
Don

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20 comments:

  1. Hi, Don, Thanks for these from Tom... What a great friend he was to us all....

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  2. Thee is something palpable about a man like Tom ... always a presence, even now.

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  3. That top image is just wonderful. Love the Watermelon color.

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  4. sure is nice to re:visit Tom and I have always been impressed with his precision (an example is that correct verbal conjugation : "Haiku remind us..."
    I first came into contact with him and his work via
    Persimmon... maybe about 1999 or so when I started sending out my 'full moon' "shorties"
    a few notes between here and Attikis and Attikis and here .... especially appreciated his appreciation of (my) Things Just Come Through
    here is another Jim Red Moon Press Kacian Tom Noyes production:

    http://thehaikufoundation.org/diglib/favorite1.pdf

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  5. Ed, Thanks for that link... my copies of his favorites are buried and I haven't seen them for awhile. I hope we never bury the memory of such a friend.

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  6. snow-bird:
    what else are we but
    our memories

    when I/we go it will
    all go with us and
    all that will be
    will be a re:visionist 'istory

    kept on a too-busy internet/ethernet
    just a mouse-click away

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  7. Cheers, Merrill. In the moment, at the heart, all.

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  8. Ed, just thinking of you and, huzzah, here you are.

    Magnificent little booklet by Noyes - I will share this in a future post, with a hat type your way.

    Don

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  9. thanx DW for the thots my way
    been thinking lately about thinking:

    -thinking just comes and goes
    willy-nilly

    cloud-like

    - either thinking makes 'it' so
    or
    it doesn't

    - thinking to change that 'either or'
    that 'this OR that' to
    'this AND that'

    - thinking that One becomes Two in all their uniqueness-es/ differences
    maintained

    which if you get beyond sex is the goal of love

    which just might be what all of this writing is all about ?

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  10. Thanks abound to you for more H. F. Noyes. There could never be enough of them by him, so it is very fine that his form was the haiku, for the same ones circulate freely as the air and we breathe them in. ~ Donna

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  11. What a refreshing way to start the day, Hiroshige's Plum Orchard and a "truth about haiku" from Noyes. Receiving handwritten postcards from Noyes when I was the secretary for the Haiku Society of America was one of the major perks. Merrill, another one was your cards with original designs of birds.

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  12. Hi, Carmen, Thanks... think I'll quote a bit of "Ed"... "which if you get beyond sex is the goal of love"... :-)

    Look at what Tom has brought to this site! Here we are all sharing just like he was mixing things up for us! Don't tell me his energy isn't in this somewhere! con afeccion, Merrill

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  13. Ed:

    Poem as manifesto and theory and poem, the working out of it all on the page.

    Thank you.

    Don

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  14. Thanks, CS ... glad that shed some soothing light.

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  15. Yes, Merrill, and all - a nice gathering of all - and many thanks to all, especially Tom Noyes.

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  16. et al & et ceteras
    & to take 'things' to a differ
    ent level/attitude
    as it is now taking me and Stone Girl E-pic beyond mere chance,
    encounter, sex, and fidelity (contract)

    in fact, Tom's "thread" (beyond power-politics|emotives-enslavements (to words?) just might also be in the same flow/stream of 'things' that in his brand new & very readable book
    In Praise of Love

    Alain Badiou positions us with a new slant on
    "this's & that's" that is also the goal of "shorties" (haiku) ?

    I will finish Badiou's book
    read a cpl of sections again
    take some notes (maybe)
    re:read my Stone Girl E-pic
    (with what he posits) again
    then
    if his publisher sends me AB's
    Paris address will have Leafe send
    AB a copy... who knows ? or is knowing-doing

    if you don't ?

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  17. who knows ? or is knowing-doing

    if you don't ?

    thanks, Ed.

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