Haiku Theory
What if a haiku isn't just a poem—but a living concept? Come along as we dive into haiku as conceptual experience: a compact, electrified Now where language, memory, and experience collide. By reimagining haiku as dynamic conceptual events, we uncover how these tiny poems don't just describe moments—they create them. Deleuze and Guattari's What is Philosophy? [https://transversalinflections.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/deleuze-3207-what_is_philosophy-fenomenologie-van-schilderkunst.pdf] Richard Gilbert's Plausible deniability: Nature as hypothesis in English‑language haiku [http://research.gendaihaiku.com/plausible/index.html] Jim Kacian's Haiku as Anti-Story [https://www.gendaihaiku.com/kacian/anti-story.html] Keiko Imaoka's Forms in English Haiku [https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/files/original/111ff5c01b901abd1896b2439b017fae.pdf] Charles Trumbull's An Analysis of Haiku in 12-Dimensional Space [https://thehaikufoundation.org/omeka/files/original/edce908e41151d04a3e9efc36ff79f6e.pdf] Italo Calvino's All at One Point [https://www.ruanyifeng.com/calvino/2007/07/ch_4_all_at_one_point.html] To contact the podcast EMAIL US [haikutheory@gmail.com] Introduction recorded by Graham on June 11, 2025 in a Toykyo Subway Train
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