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Monthly Archive: March 2013

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Mar 9, 2013

The Woman in Melville

My students and I were considering a haiku about the wind from Mount Edo when one of my best cadets, Dawsey, asked out loud if the poet who wrote it (Basho) might be laughing at us for trying to read so much into his casual little verse.

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