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Right under the big sky, I don't wear a hat
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01 July 1998

The first and only collection in English of the brilliant and troubled haiku poet Hosai Ozaki.
Right under the big sky, I don't wear a hat presents colloquial haiku and occasional essays by an eccentric and disturbed personality who spent his last lonely years at a small Buddhist temple off the coast of Shikoku. Burdened by a lifetime of self-destructive habits, Ozaki's free-verse haikus alternate between desperation and serenity. Award-winning haiku poet and former president of the Haiku Society of America Cor van den Heuvel provides the foreword.
POETRY / Asian / Japanese, HISTORY / Asia / General, POETRY / Haiku
Hiroaki Sato is one of the leading translators of Japanese poetry into English, with numerous books and awards.