In Owen Bullock's second haiku sequence with Recent Work Press, he explores the wisdom garnered from his period as a care worker for the elderly in New Zealand. These haiku display the riches of Bullock's keen sense of observation married with his ability to get to the essence of any subject with his deft use of this most precise of Japanese forms.
In Owen Bullock's second haiku sequence with Recent Work Press, he explores the wisdom garnered from his period as a care worker for the elderly in New Zealand. These haiku display the riches of Bullock's keen sense of observation married with his ability to get to the essence of any subject with his deft use of this most precise of Japanese forms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Owen Bullock, PhD on semiotics and poetry, is originally from Cornwall and lived for 25 years in Aotearoa New Zealand before migrating further to Australia in 2014. He has published 11 books and 6 chapbooks, in the genres of poetry, haiku, tanka, haibun and fiction; most recently, Uma rocha enorme que anda à roda (A big rock that turns around), translations of tanka into Portuguese by Francisco Carvalho (Temas Originais, 2021), Summer Haiku (Recent Work Press, 2019) and Work & Play (Recent Work Press, 2017). In other lifetimes, he was a juggler and a musician. He teaches Creative Writing at the University of Canberra. https://poetry-in-process.com/ @OwenTrail @ProcessPoetry
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