Selected haiku translated (and annotated) by Martin Thomas »The idea and background to this project can be found here.
MoreOn Tuesday d. 6 December at 19 p.m. the Hamburg Authors' Association invites you to a reading by Sabine Sommerkamp. She is presenting her book to the Hamburg public for the first time: 17 views of Mount Fuji
MoreThe jury made a selection from more than 2000 submissions, which uses impressive and sometimes surprising pictures to showcase the wonderful spectrum of the art of haiku writing. Can for a year
MoreAlready knew? All haiku for the monthly Kukai automatically participate in the competition for the 2023 haiku calendar. The current Kukai can still be used until Thursday, i. June 30 haiku to be submitted. Thereon
MoreIn the coming year, the haiku calendar will be published for the tenth time in its weekly calendar form. A small anniversary that the editors Birgit Heid and Stefan Wolfschütz are particularly looking forward to. All
MoreHappy people are healthier and less stressed. In the series "Fortunately" Regine Stünkel always gives tips on being happy on NDR 1 on Sundays. The contributions come in short form. 2
MoreThe jury reached over 1500 haiku on the occasion of the competition for inclusion in the haiku calendar 2022. 53 haiku, one for each week of the coming year, eventually made it into the final selection
MoreApril 27, 2021 Sparkling water The sun dances on the waves for no reason Stefan Wolfschütz
MoreUnder the title Anna-Göldi-Auditorium, at least four events are planned annually, which highlight socially relevant topics. The focus of the auditorium is on violations of fundamental rights and the struggle to ensure compliance with them. This will be historical
MoreInvitation to a thematic Kukai in February. At kukai24.de, Stefan Wolfschütz invites everyone to a Kukai every month. In February, the invitation is based on a theme taken from a hashtag on Instagram
MoreIn cooperation with the “Berlin Haiku Group”, an A4 wall calendar with original haiku was created for each month. The appealing calendar is supplemented by photographs by Wolfgang Gründer. Edited by Rotkiefer Verlag Haiku-Wandkalender Year of publication: 2020
MoreWith Haiku through the year 2021. This well thought-out annual planner from the “Deutsche Haiku-Gesellschaft eV” offers various calendars, an overview of the holidays and public holidays, as well as plenty of space for your own notes. That in practice
MoreWith the new calendar for 2021, the design concept has fundamentally changed. All images are spread over the entire surface of the A4 sheet. Only 1 haiku is published per calendar sheet. This advances
MoreEntries for the new haiku calendar 30 could be submitted until June 2021th. Now the selection and design process is on. As already reported several times, the Haiku Calendar 2021 will be co-produced by Birgit
MoreInternational Study Center of the University of Heidelberg, March 04.03.2020th, 19 In view of the current developments in the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-15.03.2020), the lyrical-musical matinee “Haiku and Tanka from War” planned for March XNUMXth, XNUMX will take place in the context of
MoreHaiku International Association (HIA) [founded in 1989, it has been based in Tokyo since then. The magazine HI (Haiku International) appears quarterly. It has been online since 2002. HIA President is currently Akito Arima.] “Die
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