Sve je haiku

Sve je haiku

Anđelka Pavić

The author uses the haiku form to express feelings, moments of silence, the changing seasons, and the transience of time in simple words.

The collection often features motifs of nature, such as flowers, birds, rain, sun, and wind. Through these images, the poet speaks of peace, solitude, joy, and inner balance. Haiku poems are short and concise, but they encourage the reader to think and experience the moment. The author writes in a gentle and simple style, following the traditional spirit of Japanese haiku. She emphasizes how beauty can be found in ordinary things and everyday experiences. The collection has a calming and meditative effect, encouraging people to slow down and observe the world around them more carefully.

Translation
Tihomir Cicmil
Editor
Dušan Govedarica
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 cm
Pages
76
Publisher
24 sata, Zagreb
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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