Southern Inroads
A Photo-Haiku Journey
de Myrtie Cope, Harry Trendell
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This book is a collaboration between an experienced photographer and a new Haiku poet. The book is arranged to lead the readers on a photo-journey through the American Southeast — Shoreside, Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Cumberland Plateau, and Appalachian Mountains. The photos show both natural and cultural landscape changes pertinent to each sub-region as the elevation gradually increases to the high Appalachians from the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
The poems add the writer’s interpretation of each scene from feelings and impressions inspired by the photos. Traditional Haiku has three lines; the first and third are five syllables, the second seven. The absence of punctuation honors the classical Haiku style.
The poems add the writer’s interpretation of each scene from feelings and impressions inspired by the photos. Traditional Haiku has three lines; the first and third are five syllables, the second seven. The absence of punctuation honors the classical Haiku style.
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- Categoría principal: Poesía
- Categorías adicionales Naturaleza / Vida salvaje, Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 84 - Fecha de publicación: oct. 12, 2023
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave southern culture, nature, photography, haiku
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Myrtie Cope
Marietta, Georgia, USA
Myrtie Cope is an Atlanta photographer with a focus on architecture and nature. Ms. Cope completed the Summer Intensive and Advanced Intensive certificate program at Rocky Mountain School of Photography. She is pleased to have both architectural and nature photos in several private and public collections around Atlanta including the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport, Emory University Hospital J-Wing, Broadstone Yards, and the Huntley on Park Avenue, Asbury Cafe at Emory University Hospital.