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Beyond the Verse

Japanese Poetry: Delving into Haiku

21 Aug 2025

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In this week’s episode of “Beyond the Verse,” the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Joe and Maiya kick off Season 3 with a special deep dive into Japanese poetry and the idea of national literature.They trace the roots of Japanese verse from the ancient Man’yōshū to the masters of haiku—Bashō, Buson, and Issa. Along the way, they unpack how haiku developed from collaborative forms like renga, how it captures fleeting moments, and why it continues to speak across time. From frogs and still ponds to moon moths and melting snow, this episode explores how much can be said in just three lines.Get access to exclusive haiku resources and our in-depth Haiku Course with a Poetry+ membership.Tune in and Discover:What makes haiku more than a 5-7-5 poemWhy Bashō’s “old pond” is still one of the most famous haiku ever writtenHow Buson brings a painter’s eye to his verse in “moon moth” and “blown from the west”The tender, funny, and deeply human voice in Issa’s “the snow is melting”What shapes a national literature—and how Japan’s poetic tradition stands apartSend us a textPsst! The Folium Diary has something it wants to tell you - please come a little closer...YOU can change the world - you do it every day. Let's change it for the better, together.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showAs always, for the ultimate poetry experience, join Poetry+ and explore all things poetry at PoemAnalysis.com.

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