HCSHR 3:3 — Marjorie Bruhmuller, Back Porch Haiku (2013 - 2019).
HCSHR 3:3 — Marjorie
Bruhmuller, Back
Porch Haiku (2013 - 2019). Ottawa,
Ontario: Editions des petits nuages, 2019. ISBN: 978-1-926519-48-7. 75
pages, soft cover, 5 ½ x 8 ½; no price given. editionspetitsnuages@gmail.com
Reviewed
by Joanne Morcom
Back Porch Haiku (2013 – 2019) is
Marjorie Bruhmuller’s second haiku and senryu collection. Some of the poems
have been previously published, while others appear for the first time. The
majority are influenced by life in the Quebec Eastern Townships, where the
author makes her home. Many have a strong sensory appeal that seems to insert
the reader into the action.
third day of sun
tasting the sap’s
tinny sweetness
tasting the sap’s
tinny sweetness
Others combine a subtle sense of humour with an
appreciation for nature and a quiet rural lifestyle.
three deer
in the road
rush hour!
in the road
rush hour!
All four seasons are represented, in ways that reflect
the changing landscape of the Eastern Townships and the coping skills used to
survive winter’s harshness.
an icy branch
leans toward the window
hot fire blazing
leans toward the window
hot fire blazing
The contrast between ice and fire also brings to mind
Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice” and the poet’s musing about what might
destroy the world – desire or hatred. In these anxious and troubled times, the
debate is even more relevant.
Back Porch Haiku (2013
– 2019) is noteworthy as well for the charming photographs
and pictures featured on the front cover and interior pages. This is a
delightful and thought-provoking collection that will appeal to city and
country dwellers alike.
Joanne
Morcom
March, 2020
March, 2020