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Summary

This webpage presents a reflection on the feeling of depaysement, a profound homesickness and sense of alienation when one is far from their home country, through a haiku and an accompanying article.

Abstract

The web content introduces a poignant exploration of the theme "Feeling Like A Flower Planted in a Clearcut," encapsulated within a haiku that captures the essence of being intensely homesick and out of place. Authored by Tree Langdon, a writer and editor for ILLUMINATION and Whispers of Magic, the piece delves into the concept of 'depaysement,' the emotional state of being a stranger in a strange land, and the deep longing for one's homeland that often accompanies it. The article is complemented by a captivating image of a lone flower in a barren landscape, symbolizing the feeling of isolation and displacement that is central to the theme.

Opinions

  • The author, Tree Langdon, conveys a personal understanding of the emotional complexity of being away from one's home country.
  • The use of the haiku form effectively distills the intense emotions associated with depaysement into a few powerful lines.
  • The accompanying image visually reinforces the theme of the article, emphasizing the sense of isolation and the struggle to belong in an unfamiliar environment.
  • The article suggests that the feeling of not belonging is universal and can be deeply unsettling, yet it is a shared human experience that can be expressed through poetry and art.

Poetry | Haiku | French

Feeling Like A Flower Planted in a Clearcut

Depaysement

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Far away from home

When you feel you don’t belong

Intensely homesick

The feeling that comes from not being in one’s home country; being a stranger in a strange land. It’s an intense feeling that you don’t belong.

Tree Langdon is a writer and editor for ILLUMINATION and Whispers of Magic. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.*

Poetry
Haiku
French
Language
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