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Hart, William
Monsoon(1991, 0-944048-03-X) 35 pp / 61 haiku & 4 ills. / 5.5x8.5 / $7.50Delicate yet evocative of the full range of experience of India and Nepal, these haiku soar with the hawks and scurry with the rats of Kathmandu, Calcutta, Hyderabad, and Bombay. Paris(1996, 0-944048-09-9) 30 pp / 41 haiku and 4 ills. / 5.5x 8.5 / $7.50A whimsical and witty collection of haiku on the City of Lights. Takes us on a sight-seeing tour of attractions that are not on the tourist’s itinerary.
Wildcat Road(2000, 0-944048-17-X) 34 pp / 39 haiku and 4 ills. / 5.5x8.5 / $7.50Brings us to an American family gathering and to the commonplaces of nature we interact with here, resonating with familiar scenes but with a fresh perspective.
On Cat Time(2004, 0-944048-31-5) 30 pp / 39 haiku and 5 ills. / 5.25x4.75 / $7.50Complementing one another, the haiku and senyru and the simple, yet captivating illustrations let us experience cat time, a pace that allows us to see the world with clarity and even a bit of cat attitude.
Operation Supergoose(2007, 978-0-944048-38-2) 202 pp / satirical novel / 5.5x8.5 / $15.00“Toxic times inspire . . . caustic commentary. In his bold, prescient, oft-outrageous novel, William Hart entertains, educates, accuses, and offends with the best of ‘em. He also gives the reader something far too rare in this kind of book: a handful of characters, scattered amongst the villains, whom we can root for and, indeed, love. Both as story-telling and as scathing satire, Supergoose soars.” –Paul McComas, author of Unplugged and Twenty Questions |
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