Richard Wright Haiku in Public Places Posted on October 25, 2021 by Miriam Sagan https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/richard-wrights-haikus-turned-public-art-around-downtown-brooklyn/?fbclid=IwAR0uNyqjr7u7HH3chSdRCvA7K1eVCrNni43te9jVaqJpOkLAA-pt67QRrfEShare this:RedditLinkedInTwitterMoreEmailFacebookTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Great idea — though I wonder how reassuring the first three words will be to casual passers-by contemplating dashing downstairs to catch the subway! Reply ↓
This is good news. I love Wright’s posthumous volume of haiku.
My favorite English language haiku!
nice. I like:
The creeping shadow
Of a gigantic oak tree
Jumps over the wall.
Love it–thank you.
Great idea — though I wonder how reassuring the first three words will be to casual passers-by contemplating dashing downstairs to catch the subway!
Very good–funny–point.