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Eleven Haikus for a Tragic Contemporary Opera

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Step North and TragedyI had the occasion during this week of, literally, going through the Book Fair of the UAM Azcapotzalco and stopping me to greet an esteemed professor who presented a literary novelty about/with haikus. That Japanese art of poetry introduced to Mexico by Juan José Tablada, who exercised it with beauty and fortune and influenced that style in other Mexican and even Latin American poets. I really heard very little and did not …
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Step North and TragedyI had the occasion during this week of, literally, going through the Book Fair of the UAM Azcapotzalco and stopping me to greet an esteemed professor who presented a literary novelty about/with haikus. That Japanese art of poetry introduced to Mexico by Juan José Tablada, who exercised it with beauty and fortune and influenced that style in other Mexican and even Latin American poets. I really heard very little and did not …

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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