Haiku U: From Aristotle to Zola, 100 Great Books in 17 Syllables
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Books › Literary Criticism › Jewish
ISBN: 1592401287 / Publisher: Gotham, March 2005
A humorous collection of haiku poems summarizes key works of literature in pithy, minimum-word pieces, placing the writings of such masters as Homer, Faulkner, and Lao Tso into the format of the ancient, three-line Zen style.
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Why spend weeks slogging through The Iliad when you could just read the haiku? From Homer to Faulkner to Lao Tzu, the Great Books are now within the reach of even the shortest attention spans. Show off your literary prowess at cocktail parties with minimal prep time, thanks to the author of the popular Haikus for Jews.In the sixteenth century, Zen monks in Japan developed the haiku, a poem consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Little did they know that their ancient art form would become a handy tool for today's busy Western reader!Reducing eyestrain and deforestation, Haiku U. captures the essence of your favorite literary classics, seventeen syllables at a time.
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