Tap Dancing on the Roof: Sijo (Poems)
A sijo, a traditional Korean verse form, has a fixed number of stressed syllables and a humorous or ironic twist at the end. Like haiku, sijo are brief and accessible, and the witty last line winds up each poem with a surprise. The verses in this book illuminate funny, unexpected, amazing...
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A sijo, a traditional Korean verse form, has a fixed number of stressed syllables and a humorous or ironic twist at the end. Like haiku, sijo are brief and accessible, and the witty last line winds up each poem with a surprise. The verses in this book illuminate funny, unexpected, amazing aspects of the everyday--of breakfast, thunder and lightning, houseplants, tennis, freshly laundered socks. Carefully crafted and deceptively simple, Linda Sue Park's sijo are a pleasure to read and an irresistible invitation to experiment with an unfamiliar poetic form. Istvan Banyai's irrepressibly giddy and sophisticated illustrations add a one-of-a-kind luster to a book that is truly a gem.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780618234837 (0618234837)
Publish date: October 15th 2007
Publisher: Clarion Books
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
I love discovering new forms of poetry (like the fabulous reverso in Mirror Mirror A Book of Reversible Verse. I had never heard of sijo (a Korean form of poetry) and I am very glad to have discovered it. The form is a bit like haiku in that it is three lines long and has a syllabic structure. The l...