
This episode features an interview with John Stevenson, a leading figure in English language haiku, focusing on the nuances of haiku and senryu poetry. Stevenson clarifies the historical context of Basho's famous frog haiku, explaining its revolutionary impact on traditional Japanese poetry. The discussion explores the differences between haiku and senryu, highlighting that senryu often adopts a more observational, comedic tone, akin to stand-up. Stevenson shares insights into his creative process, emphasizing the importance of capturing fleeting moments of inspiration and allowing readers to complete the creative act through their own interpretations. Specific haikus are analyzed, revealing the stories and intentions behind them, while also demonstrating how interpretations can vary.
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