Haiku Primer - A Short Guide To Haiku Essentials
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Mark Stuart
Haiku in the West is frequently misunderstood, largely because of the way it is taught in schools.
A common belief is that a haiku is a three-line poem where the three lines have five, seven, and five syllables respectively.
One problem is that this is not a hard-and-fast rule - in fact, it would make a haiku written in English too long.
The other problem is that few people are aware of two other aspects of traditional haiku that are more important than the syllable count.
This brief primer about haiku aims to put these misconceptions and omissions right.
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