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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 the editor of Modern Haiku magazine from 2002 to 2006, and is the current editor of the Modern Haiku Press. Gurga lives in Lincoln, Illinois, where he works as a dentist. Also involved in the translation of Japanese haiku into English, Gurga cites Matsuo Bashō, a Japanese poet from the Edo period, as one of his main appreciations. One of his most known haiku is about graduation day for students and is presented in his book Haiku: A Poet's Guide.

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  • 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 the editor of Modern Haiku magazine from 2002 to 2006, and is the current editor of the Modern Haiku Press. Gurga lives in Lincoln, Illinois, where he works as a dentist. Also involved in the translation of Japanese haiku into English, Gurga cites Matsuo Bashō, a Japanese poet from the Edo period, as one of his main appreciations. One of his most known haiku is about graduation day for students and is presented in his book Haiku: A Poet's Guide. (en)
  • Ли Герга (англ. Lee Gurga; род. 1949) — американский поэт-хайдзин. По профессии зубной врач, живет в городке Линкольн, штат Иллинойс. Публикует хайку и статьи о них с 1981 г. В 1997 г. исполнял обязанности президента . С 2002 г. главный редактор журнала «Современное хайку» (англ. Modern haiku). Опубликовал пять сборников собственных хайку и три книги переводов современных японских хайку (в соавторстве с Эмико Миясита). В 2003 г. выпустил книгу «Хайку: Путеводитель для поэта» (англ. Haiku: A Poet's Guide; Lincoln, Illinois: Modern Haiku Press; 170 + xiv pp. ISBN 0-9741894-0-5) — подробный очерк современных взглядов на хайку на Западе, удостоенный премии Американского общества хайку за лучшую критическую книгу года. Некоторые стихи Герги перевёл на русский язык Михаил Бару. (ru)
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  • 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 the editor of Modern Haiku magazine from 2002 to 2006, and is the current editor of the Modern Haiku Press. Gurga lives in Lincoln, Illinois, where he works as a dentist. Also involved in the translation of Japanese haiku into English, Gurga cites Matsuo Bashō, a Japanese poet from the Edo period, as one of his main appreciations. One of his most known haiku is about graduation day for students and is presented in his book Haiku: A Poet's Guide. (en)
  • Ли Герга (англ. Lee Gurga; род. 1949) — американский поэт-хайдзин. По профессии зубной врач, живет в городке Линкольн, штат Иллинойс. Публикует хайку и статьи о них с 1981 г. В 1997 г. исполнял обязанности президента . С 2002 г. главный редактор журнала «Современное хайку» (англ. Modern haiku). Некоторые стихи Герги перевёл на русский язык Михаил Бару. (ru)
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  • Lee Gurga (en)
  • Герга, Ли (ru)
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