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Lenard D. Moore and African American Haiku

Merging Traditions

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Lenard D. Moore and African American Haiku

Merging Traditions

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Lenard D. Moore and African American Haiku: Merging Traditions identifies Moore as a primary figure in the American Haiku Movement as well as a significant contributor to the field of African American haiku. Ce Rosenow analyzes the ways in which Moore combines haiku with a variety of other traditions: African American storytelling, jazz poetry, ekphrasis, and elegies. An examination of Moore’s haibun, a Japanese form combining prose and haiku, reveals the further development of the African American aesthetic created in his individual poems. Ultimately, the author argues that Moore’s decades-long engagement with haiku and his prolific publication history solidify haiku as an established form in African American poetry.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Credits
Introduction
Chapter One: Communal Narratives in Haiku Sequences
Chapter Two: Jazz Poems, Jazz Haiku, and Jazzku
Chapter Three: Ekphrastic Haiku
Chapter Four: Elegiac Haiku
Chapter Five: Haibun and an African American Aesthetic
References
About the Author

Product details

Published Jul 26 2022
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 104
ISBN 9781978780156
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w photos;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Ce Rosenow

Ce Rosenow is instructor in the Department of Writ…

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