Prislanjajući se na citirana "čitanja" poezije Nikole Kraljića kao i na integritet (post)moderne teorije poetskog diskursa, no istovremeno uvažavajući posebnosti/"unutarnje zakonitosti" haiku ...pjesništva, namjera je ove egzegeze polučiti određena polazišta za jedno prije svega sintetsko/objedinjavajuće dekodiranje Kraljićeve dijalektalne haiku poezije.
Poem Funsho Martin Parrott
Arcticness,
08/2017
Book Chapter
Odprti dostop
Haiku is a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5. Haiku traditionally evokes images of the natural world. The purpose of Haiku is to create a poetic form which has the brevity and ...intensity of the moment. The rigour of Haiku ensures that only the most essential parts of an idea or moment remain.
The theme of this Haiku is irreparable change and crossing a point of no return. The first line speaks about the damaged landscape, with the repetition of ‘W’ representing the ice caps and glaciers of northern terrains. The second line
Law as Haiku Olazabal, Ann Morales
The Journal of legal studies education,
March 2005, Letnik:
22, Številka:
2
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Haiku--the short, often nature-oriented poetry form--is generally intended to engage the reader in a single aesthetic moment. Every word, every syllable, counts, resulting in the reader being drawn ...quickly and intensely into the poet's unique experience. While legal analysis surely differs from haiku, in both its form and its substance, students and instructors of business law would do well to consider the haiku when striving toward good legal writing. The use of a restrictive format can supply a tool for beginning legal writers to tighten their writing, and, in the process, to make it more overtly logical and persuasive. Because legal reasoning and legal writing call for logical thinking and organized, persuasive writing, the introductory traditional business law course is an excellent place for a student to improve both analytical and writing skills. Indeed writing is an important learning tool, and by improving their persuasive writing, students necessarily improve their analytical thinking, and vice versa. This article advocates and illustrates the use of a standard form of essay answer to aid in this process. (Contains 37 footnotes.)
David Tudor's compositions of the late 1980s are somewhat mysterious. His artistic and technical approach was unique and can be seen as a precursor to much of the underground noise and avant-rock ...music that permeates the alternative club scene today. The author uses Tudor's "Web" pieces to explore his later work, studying his methodology and the possibility of reconstructing his systems.