- Lee
Gurga (born July 28, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois) is an
American haiku poet. In 1997 he
served as
president of the
Haiku Society of America. He was...
- of America.
Significant contributors to
American haiku have
included Lee
Gurga, Jim Kacian,
Elizabeth Searle Lamb,
Raymond Roseliep,
Marlene Mountain,...
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rooted in haikai. It is
related to, but
separate from,
haiku and senryū. Lee
Gurga defines zappai as a form of
poetry that "includes all
types of seventeen...
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environment is
literally reflected in the
colour of the embroidery. — JJ
Gurga,
Echoes of the Past:
Ukrainian Poetic Cinema and the
Experiential Ethnographic...
- Leo Afric****
calls it
Giorgia and Pest
suggests an
older vocalisation Gurga.
Girga was the
capital of the
Girga Governorate until 1960, when the capital...
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Aliyu Wakili Boya Area • Land 1,996 sq mi (5,169 km2) Highest elevation (
Gurga) 2,969 ft (905 m) Lowest elevation 778 ft (237 m) Po****tion (2006) • Total...
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crobu /
colvu /
corbu /
corvu corvo corbu corvu /
corbu throat tageržumt
gurga(?)(Late Latin, from gurges, "whirlpool")
gorgia (archaic)
gargiularu gerżuma...
- Anti-Terrorism Squad. One of the ****ailants was
identified as the son of his
former gurga (aide), the late
Siria Pehalwan, a history-sheeter and
resident of Gokal...
- Eric Amann,
William J. Higginson,
Anita Virgil, Jane Reichhold, and Lee
Gurga. The
French philosopher and
semiotician Roland Barthes read 1967 Blyth's...
- ISBN 9781443888431.
Elizabeta Dimitrova (1995). The
Ceramic Reliefs of the
Vinica Kale.
Gurga. pp. 36, 62. ISBN 9789989676024. Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл. 72-75 A Companion...