Jux-ta-po-si-tions Volume I
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Book Details
About the Book
“Jux-ta-po-si-tions Volume I” is a collection of
perceptions derived from momentary awareness. It is a 61-page assortment of 101
brief, poetic records of behaviors and interactions in life.
Haiku and their related forms of short verse, such
as senryu, are surprises. Things which
might not be expected to go together elicit an intellectual or emotional
response when they are juxtaposed.
An
example is
twin temple bells
at rest a moth
undecided
This transitory union, like a successful marriage,
has two parts, which depend upon each other to complete the moment.
In golf and Buddhism, less effort accomplishes
more. In Native American lore, the hawk
counsels us to be observant of our surroundings and the otter asks us to become
the playful child. “Jux-ta-po-si-tions
Volume I” incorporates these concepts.
About the Author
All of us go from beginning to somewhere. The author of “Jux-ta-po-si-tions” began his
professional career as a research engineer, at which time he was advised to be
brief, bold and believable in his technical reports – the 3-B’s of writing.
After careers in technology development and
business, this semi-retired businessman turned from the obsessions of
competition and achievement to more reflective pursuits. He became intrigued
with the power of haiku and its related forms of non-rhyming, syllabic, concise
verse to express delight in the ordinary-a poetic application of the 3-B’s.
Each of us sees life as no other can. Therefore, we are obliged to enrich the
tapestry of thought by sharing our observations of life with each other.