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Five Seven Five
Five Seven Five
Exploring the Seasons of Japan through Haiku and Photography
By Celeste Heiter; Photography by Robert George
6 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 120 pages; hardcover; color images
ISBN 0-9715940-1-5
US$18.00
Among the many art forms of Japan, haiku is perhaps the most widely known literary form. Composed of seventeen simple syllables, arranged in three lines of five, seven and five syllables each, these elegant poems capture unique moments of life in Japan.
Celeste Heiter
Celeste Heiter
With her lifelong love of Japan, its people and its culture, Celeste Heiter believes that she may have been Japanese in a previous incarnation. In this lifetime however, Celeste was born in Mobile, Alabama, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art and English from the University of South Alabama. Inspired by a lifelong dream to visit the Great Buddha at Kamakura, she moved to Tokyo in 1988, where she spent two years teaching English conversation. Celeste now makes her home in California’s beautiful Napa Valley, with the most treasured souvenir of her life in Japan: her son Will, who was born during her stay in Tokyo.

Celeste is the author of Vignettes of Japan, Ganbatte Means Go For It, and Five Seven Five.

Please visit Chopstick Cinema, Celeste’s blog about her adventures in Asian food and film.  www.chopstickcinema.com
Robert George
Robert George
During his eighteen-year residence in Japan, photographer Robert George worked in film and video production while traveling extensively throughout Asia honing his craft as an international travel photographer. Robert returned to the U.S. in 1999 and now lives in Sacramento with his wife Mayumi and his son Alex, but continues to travel to Asia for his work.
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