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    BeOS (redirect from Haiku PoorMan)
    2001. Enthusiasts have since created derivate operating systems including Haiku, which will retain BeOS 5 compatibility as of Release R1. BeOS is the product...
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  • United States. He currently resides in France and, in 2011, work with Haiku Funeral featured his spoken-word delivery of dark poetry. He is known for playing...
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  • Dead (1963), an epic partita for mixed choir and reduced orchestra, Three Haiku (1967) for female choir and twenty-four instruments, The Uprising against...
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    Poetry (section Haiku)
    single vertical line, the haiku contains three sections totalling 17 on (morae), structured in a 5–7–5 pattern. Traditionally, haiku contain a kireji, or cutting...
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  • theater circles in Japan. In the field of haiku poetry, Kubota came to edit the haiku magazine, Shunto. Although haiku remained merely a hobby, as he was more...
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  • (1979) The Francisco Arcellana Sampler (1991). Morales, Natalia M.L.M. A Haiku for Sir Franz, In Memorilmam: Franz Arcellana grande, Philippine Daily Inquirer...
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  • with the respective lead characters. He had a starring role in the film Haiku Tunnel. He also has appeared in television shows such as Nash Bridges, The...
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    Cloud, Minn.: North Star Press of St. Cloud. ISBN 9780878396450. Dennis, Pat (2005). Hotdish Haiku. Richfield, Minn.: Penury Press. ISBN 9780967634432....
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    waka. Sometimes they are written in the three-line, seventeen-syllable haiku form, although the most common type of death poem (called a jisei 辞世) is...
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    and forms in Auden's later work were the haiku and tanka that he began writing after translating the haiku and other verse in Dag Hammarskjöld's Markings...
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