BICYCLE
HAIKU by
Kevin Kelly
Bicycle Haiku is a reproduction of a sketchbook
I kept while I rode my bicycle across the US in 1979. It contains
an ink sketch and a haiku for each day of the three month 5,000 mile
trip. A typical scene would be like the day I passed through Francisco,
Indiana. On a page full of cow faces staring up at me, the haiku goes:
"Collective silence/Like I walked into the wrong room/Every horned
head turned." (This was Annie Dillard's favorite.) I scanned the 151
images in the original book (which is the same size as this one) and
printed this at a books-on-demand printer in 2001. This book will
not be a best-seller. It's a book of poetry, and you know what that
means. It might appeal to anyone intrigued by pedaling across a continent,
or loners fascinated by blue highways and other little-traveled roads,
or sensitive souls really into haikus, or sketches. I can imagine
a few odd ducks who collect self-published books that will be thrilled
by this book. Personal friends of mine may be interested in this vanity
publishing. For the rest -- that is for most normal people -- there
is nothing of fashionable interest here.
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poems from the book follow. Each page is a link to the next - just
click on the image. Start
here,
or go to the
index