Janak Sapkota
Janak Sapkota is a Nepalese haiku poet who works mainly in the English language. He is based in Finland.
Sapkota's books include Long Days of Rain. His haiku have appeared internationally in poetry journals and magazines such as The Shop, ''Frogpond, Shamrock, Chrysanthemum, Ardea, Fri haiku, Notes from the Gean, and The Living Haiku Anthology. His haiku are also included in haiku anthologies such as A Vast Sky, Naad Anunaad, and Poems for the Hazara''.
In 2006 he won the Smrufit Samhain International Haiku Award.
Life and work
Born in Baglung, Nepal, he currently resides in Finland.He is a member of the World Poetry Movement.
Translations of his haiku are published in Finnish, Irish/Gaelic, Swedish, German, Romanian and Hindi.
Awards
- 2006: Smrufit Samhain International Haiku Award
- 2009: Ukiah Haiku Award
- 2017: Commended Haiku in Iafor Vladmir Devide Haiku Award
Publications
- 2004: Winter Lights, Haiku booklet with Irish Poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh, Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc, Ireland
- 2005: Lights Along the Road, co-author with American Poet Suzy Conway, Bamboo Press, Nepal,
- 2010: Full Moon, Limited bilingual edition, Irish translation by Gabriel Rosenstock and illustrations by Danielle Creenaune, Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc, Ireland
- 2012: A Firefly Lights the Page / Tulikärpänen valaisee sivun, Bilingual edition, Finnish versions by Arto Lappi, SanaSato, Finland,
- 2013: Whisper of Pines / Cogar na nGiuiseanna, Bilingual edition, Irish translations by Gabriel Rosenstock, Original Writing, Ireland,
- 2016: Long Days of Rain, The Onslaught Press, United Kingdom,
Inclusion in anthologies
- Poems for the Hazara. 2014..
- A Vast Sky. Tancho, 2015..
- Naad Anunaad. Vishwakarma, 2016..