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Tokyoto San 三
Started in the 2000s, Tokyoto was traditional poetry inspired by haïku. Briefly digitally published and also for certain poems published in magazines Pierres D'encre & Le Cafard Hérétique.
This was followed by Tokyoto Z, mixing Haïku & illustrations, in kakemono format. An extension of this project, in pantun poetry, was published by Pantun Sayang, with a reinterpretation of a Javanese tale “Ande Ande Lumut”. http://pantun-sayang-afp.fr/2021/03/revue-pantouns-numero-27/
The orientation of the Tokyoto Z project tended towards minimalist poetry, with a graphic dressing almost more present than the writing itself, and with a predilection for the kakemono format. This second evolution resonated with the "Shorts" format on Youtube, leading to the start of this 3rd evolution.
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Alexia Monrouzeau 2 years ago
et hop...ouvertures de liens...merci.