?A brilliant and engaging book on haiku, and on the state of the body and mind required in the million to one shot against producing a good one? ?Jim Harrison
First published in 1997, Seeds From a Birch Tree introduced readers to the only form of poetry in all of world literature that makes nature into a spiritual path. Its message was simple: Haiku teaches us to return to nature by following the seasons?seventeen syllables at a time.
With its mix of poetry and memoir, fallen leaves and birdsong, Seeds From a Birch Tree awakens us to what Basho called ?the life of each thing.? Simple instructions guide us to the possibilities for creativity and joy hidden in plain sight in the natural world around us, giving us hope and resilience in the face of life's challenges.
This Revised & Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition includes the complete text of the original classic, plus dozens of new haiku and an Afterword by the author discussing haiku for the 21st century.