Complete! Haiku for writing the living?

Born in Japan, haiku has been emblematic of world literature for over a century. Traditionally linked to the seasonal writing of nature, haiku reflects our way of being in the world. In the face of irreversible change (global warming, nuclear power), can it help us to (re)think our relationship with living things, and weave new ties?
Magali Bossi, a doctor in French language and literature at the University of Geneva, musician and author, is passionate about Japan and devoted her thesis to haiku. In this workshop, she proposes a playful and accessible exploration of this poetic form, between popularization and experimentation.
From age 14, no previous writing experience is required.
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