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Dec 15, 2020
Earthy haiku, buyer beware
1 of 1 found this helpful My knowledge of haiku came from memories of reading Basho and about Zen. I got this as a gift for my young niece. Imagine my surprise when I found out this volume constitutes an introduction to the genre of obscene haiku. You didn't realize there was such a thing? Neither did I. On reflection it should come as no surprise that what I gather is a lack of what might be called a puritan element in Japanese culture has produced earthy haiku -- ironically, as I typed this I got a message in red from eBay asking me to refrain from 'potty mouth,' because it's a 'kid friendly zone,' which is precisely my point. My complaint is that it would have been nice to know before I got this book. It's quite obvious I can't give it to my niece.

Jan 29, 2020
You can't drink actual gold, so this is better
They want me to say how good this tea is (if you like it strong, which I do), but I'm not going to, because then you'll just go and buy it, and the truth is I want it all for myself.

Jan 22, 2020
The human consequences of an encounter with non-human artifacts
Here are the gory details (well, some of the personal ones; more technical data are on his website, which helps because the verbal descriptions of the objects aren't really detailed enough for you to clearly visualize them). I always found Lazar credible, the redoubtable Stanton Friedman's views notwithstanding. An eye opening book -- alarmingly so -- that everyone should read. An unexpected result is the insight into how it messed up the author's life, ending his science research career, about which he was obviously passionate. What a sacrifice, but what a benefit to everyone else.