Abigail Friedman
Abigail Friedman joined the Foreign Service in 1988 and served her country in Washington, Paris, Tokyo, the Azores and most recently as Consul General in Quebec City. She is a member of the Haiku Society of America and Haiku Canada. She is a founding member of the bilingual (French/English) Quebec Haiku Group in Quebec City.
Abigail Friedman joined the Foreign Service in 1988 and served her country in Washington, Paris, Tokyo, the Azores and most recently as Consul General in Quebec City. She is a member of the Haiku Society of America and Haiku Canada. She is a founding member of the bilingual (French/English) Quebec Haiku Group in Quebec City. See less
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Abigail Friedman book reviews
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The Haiku Apprentice: Memoirs of Writing Poetry in Japan
You'll Learn a Lot about Haiku
by Morizou, Sep 19, 2009
An enjoyable book; I did learn something?or at least I was reminded?about haiku (e.g., the roles of seasonal words [*kigo*] and cut words [*kireji*]). What was most disappointing, perhaps (especially ... Read More