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Birds, frogs, and moonlight

haiku translated by Sylvia Cassedy and Kunihiro Suetake. Illus. by Vo-Dinh. Calligraphy by Koson Okamura

Doubleday, c1967

[1st ed.]

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Summary: A collection of haiku, a traditional seventeen-syllable form of Japanese verse. Includes original Japanese calligraphy, the transliterated versions, the English translations, and brush and line illustrations

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