Ep. 27: Masaya Saito
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In this episode of The Personhood Project, guest host Brooke Pillifant explores haiku poetry through the work of Masaya Saito and his collection Snow Bones. Brooke reflects on how haiku invites attention to brevity, stillness, and the present moment, and how meaning emerges through what is observed as much as what is left unsaid. The episode explores how Saito’s poems employ restraint, imagery, and silence to convey emotion and insight, inviting listeners to slow down and experience language with greater care. Through this lens, Brooke encourages writers to think about how small moments can carry expansive feeling, and how precision can open unexpected imaginative space.
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