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Haiku
- from contemporary
Japanese poets
- from Yugoslav authors
- from the world (USA, India, Greece, Croatia, Slovenia, the Netherlands,
Andora, Germany, Austria, Canada, Argentina, Lacedonia, Poland, Russia,
France, Italia, Belgium)
- Children haiku from Yugoslavia
Haibun
Jim Norton,
Ivan Pavic, Dragan J. Ristic, Dragan Zigic, Rajna Begovic, Dusan Mijajlovic
Adski
Portraits
- the famous
Japanese haijin Santoka (1882-1940)
- Willem Lofvers, editor of Woodpecker (the Netherlands)
Articles
- Simplicity
: H.F. Noyes (Greece)
- Haiku as a monoverse : Dragan J. Ristic (Yugoslavia) with a presentation
of Monostiches pour l'Asie en reve, Georges Friendenkraft (France)
- Haiku in the World and World Haiku : Susumu Takiguchi (UK)
- To Haiku that would include the whole world: Ban'ya Natsuishi (Japan)
- The language of Minimalism : Dimitar Anakiev (Slovenia)
- Why do non-Japanese compose haiku : Alain Kervern (France)
- Haiku Poetry Gifts: Predrag Cvetkovic (Yugoslavia)
- Communication through Words and Images : Ion Codrescu (Romania)
In memorian
: Milan Tokin (1909- 1962) by Dragan J. Ristic
Contests
results
Bibliography
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