Voices in the Unseen Forest: Poems That Listen to Wind, Rain, and the First Light of Dawn

(著) 大橋住江

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作品詳細

[About the Book]
– What voice will you hear deep within the forest of words? –
Trees, wind, rain, night skies, sunlight... This poetry collection invites you to listen to the quiet voices of nature and feel the mystery and blessings of the world around us.
Crafted by a Japanese poet who has published many collections over the years, these poems gently guide you away from the noise of daily life and into the solitude of a deep, silent forest. Let the words speak to you—just listen.

[Table Of Contents]
Keyaki
Kaze wa (The Wind)
Little Bird
Shining Waves
Daybreak
Autumn
Night of Falling Stars
Shooting Star
March
Sudden Green Rain
Awaken
Soar
Voice
Afterglow
Moment by Moment
Sky
Märchen
Blue Wind (Aoarashi)
Spring Thunder
Shout
Spring Storm
Echo
Like a Tree
Listen
Author’s Biography

[Editor’s Note]
This collection feels like wandering alone into a quiet forest, where you become immersed in the sounds, scenes, and atmosphere created by nature. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the resonance of words during a quiet moment alone, or for anyone who wants to lose themselves in a world delicately painted with poetry.

[Author’s Biography]
Sumie Ōhashi
Born in 1931 in Hamamatsu City

Major works (Poetry Collections)
In 1960: “On a Veiled Summer Day,” Shikisha
In 1963: “Kai,” Shikisha
In 1965: “Yūshū,” Shichōsha
In 1966: “Cradle of Life,” Shichōsha
In 1969: “Ode to the Flute,” Shichōsha
In 1972: “Forest of Sensibility,” Seidosha
In 1977: “Thoughts of Prayer,” Seidosha
In 1979: “Fantasy of the Current,” Sōgeisha
In 1982: “Sea Mirror,” Sōgeisha

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