Three Simple Lines: A Writer's Pilgrimage Into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku
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New World Library, 2020.
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4h 24m 0s
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Natalie Goldberg., Natalie Goldberg|AUTHOR., & Natalie Goldberg|READER. (2020). Three Simple Lines: A Writer's Pilgrimage Into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku . New World Library.

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Natalie Goldberg, Natalie Goldberg|AUTHOR and Natalie Goldberg|READER. 2020. Three Simple Lines: A Writer's Pilgrimage Into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku. New World Library.

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Natalie Goldberg, Natalie Goldberg|AUTHOR and Natalie Goldberg|READER. Three Simple Lines: A Writer's Pilgrimage Into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku New World Library, 2020.

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Natalie Goldberg, Natalie Goldberg|AUTHOR, and Natalie Goldberg|READER. Three Simple Lines: A Writer's Pilgrimage Into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku New World Library, 2020.

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 "Like haiku itself, Natalie Goldberg's Three Simple Lines is spare, keenly observed, and blessedly light on its feet. This wise and spirited travelogue acquaints us with some of the form's legendary practitioners - and reminds us just how much of life's magic can be packed into a few inspired words."

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 "Natalie Goldberg's writing always offers a respite from the world, which it achieves by diving right into the madness of the moment. Like the haiku she reads, writes, and treasures, Three Simple Lines is a refuge in a chaotic world. Through her travels in Japan to seek the origins of haiku, she reveals the honest struggle of being a writer and, just beneath that, the honest struggle of being human."

 - Jenn Shapland, author of the National Book Award finalist My Autobiography of Carson McCullers

 

 "Natalie Goldberg takes haiku, a subject few of us in Western culture richly understand, and unearths the themes of human life we all yearn for and recognize: connection, loss, wandering, arrival. She shows us how to pay great attention to what really matters. This book is the salve our chaotic world needs right now."

 - Bill Addison, food critic, Los Angeles Times

 

 "Stress-reducing, stimulating, and replenishing. . . . a uniquely intimate celebration of haiku and its distillation of life's beauty and transience."

 - Booklist

 

 "In Three Simple Lines, Natalie Goldberg blends memoir with the lyrical history of a poetic form. The result is an unclassifiable book that is utterly poignant, riveting, and hypnotic. It is a book that, in the truest sense, achieves transcendence."

 - Chigozie Obioma, author of the Booker Prize finalists The Fishermen and An Orchestra of Minorities

 

 "This exquisite book takes you into the heart of the mystery of haiku and into Natalie Goldberg's remarkable and intimate discoveries about Japan and herself, by walking in the footsteps of great haiku writers of former times. Laced with threads of sorrow, humor, and wisdom, Three Simple Lines will be cherished by all of us for its humanness, bravery, and brilliance."

 - Rev. Joan Jiko Halifax, abbot at Upaya Zen Center

 

 "The wide-open, engaged mind and pen of Natalie Goldberg, a pilgrimage to Japan, and haiku - what could be better? Three Simple Lines is a sweet and moving read about the mysterious connections, across cultures and time, that exquisite writing can make. As Goldberg walks the trails and visits the graves of Basho, Buson, and others, she brings us home to the shattering feeling of being alive - the feeling of haiku."

 - Norman Fischer, Zen priest, poet, and author of Training in Compassion

 

 "This is a wonderful immersion into haiku and, thankfully, more than three lines."

 - Red Pine / Bill Porter, author of Finding Them Gone: Visiting China's Poets of the Past

 

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