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Episode 23: Poetic Diction in Haiku

20 min · 13 de nov de 2025
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Think haiku is all about simple language? Come along as we unpack how the juxtaposition of poetic and common diction energizes haiku, and how 20th-century English-language poets got it wrong by mistaking the poetic for the prosaic. Contact the Haiku Theory Podcast by Emailing Us Here [haikutheory@gmail.com]. This episode's soundscape was recorded by Graham on a subway car in Tokyo, Japan in June 2025. Hiroaki Sato's On Haiku can be purchased [https://www.amazon.com/Haiku-Hiroaki-Sato/dp/0811227413] here [https://www.amazon.com/Haiku-Hiroaki-Sato/dp/0811227413]. Haruo Shirane's Traces of Dreams can be purchased here [https://www.amazon.com/Traces-Dreams-Landscape-Cultural-Memory/dp/0804730997.]. Koji Kawamoto's The Poetics of Japanese Verse can be purchased [https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Stephen-Collington/dp/0860085260] here [https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Stephen-Collington/dp/0860085260].

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