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11/18/2009

Simply Haiku Winter 2009

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Kigo, a Key to Japanese Culture:
An Interview with Gabi Greve, Japan


Robert D. Wilson, Interviewer


RW:
What led you, a medical doctor, and your husband to move from Europe to Japan, and to study and learn the Japanese language to a point where you now translate haiku by famous Japanese poets?


Read it all HERE :

. SIMPLY HAIKU
Winter 2009, vol 7 no 4
 


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2 comments:

  1. "Gabi, A very informative interveiw, indeed. Thanks."

    Merrill Gonzales
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  2. Thanks for all the hard work you do on behalf of our poetic endeavors.
    C.C.
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