Mark McIntyre
Mark McIntyre is the founder of McRumi Studio, which specializes in photo retouching, digital artistry, and collaborative portraiture. He studied fine art at the University of Arizona, graphic design at the University of Illinois, interior design at Harrington College of Design, and arts decoratifs at l'Ecole du Louvre. McIntyre received a BA and MA from Loyola University Chicago. McIntyre is the illustrator of Tonight They All Dance: 92 Latin and English Haiku (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1999).
Books by Mark McIntyre
Tonight They All Dance: 92 Latin & English Haiku
- Translator: Herman ServotteIllustrator: Mark McIntyre
- 4401
- 978-0-86516-440-6
Elegant simplicity: Haiku in Latin, with English translation. Tonight They All Dance can serve as a primer to the composition of Latin verse and, as such, can lend students and scholars alike insight into the intricacies and joys of writing poetry in a non-native language. Haiku, with its short form and engaging content, is the ideal instrument for a first exploration of Latin poetic composition. By modeling the composition of Latin haiku and translating both the substance and the form into English haiku, students will begin to understand the challenges of accurate and beautiful translation. It is only through such intimate experience that a true sense of Latin verse can be gained.
Tonight They All Dance: 92 Latin & English Haiku
- Translator: Herman ServotteIllustrator: Mark McIntyre
- 441X
- 978-0-86516-441-3
Elegant simplicity: Haiku in Latin, with English translation. Tonight They All Dance can serve as a primer to the composition of Latin verse and, as such, can lend students and scholars alike insight into the intricacies and joys of writing poetry in a non-native language. Haiku, with its short form and engaging content, is the ideal instrument for a first exploration of Latin poetic composition. By modeling the composition of Latin haiku and translating both the substance and the form into English haiku, students will begin to understand the challenges of accurate and beautiful translation. It is only through such intimate experience that a true sense of Latin verse can be gained.