This anthology offers the very best in haiku to come from these islands in recent years, and is the first major British haiku collection of its type. More than seventy writers are included, from the famous to the little known, and the editors write a definitive introduction about the remarkable (but often unappreciated) recent rise of haiku popularity in Britain
A truly fascinating introduction to the best contemporary, British haiku. Good to see women writers like Mimi Khalvati included too; the contrast between the feminine and masculine haiku makes this an unusally balanced collection. A much welcomed addition to this male-dominated genre.
Paul Beswick
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