S9E22 The Poetry of Nouns: Verbless Haiku and the Power of Suggestion

S9E22 The Poetry of Nouns: Verbless Haiku and the Power of Suggestion

From Poetry Pea - haiku and other English Language Japanese short forms by Poetry Pea

June 8, 2026 · 34 min

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This episode explores the power of nouns in haiku and the impact of removing verbs and adjectives on poetry.

In this episode of the Poetry Pea Podcast , we explore why haiku has often been described as "the poetry of the noun" and ask whether removing verbs and limiting adjectives can make a poem even more powerful. Through close readings of haiku by John Wills, Elizabeth Searle Lamb, Charles Rossiter, Noel King, Choshi, Anne Curran , and Bisshie , we discover how concrete nouns create atmosphere, emotion and meaning without explanation. We look at Edward Hirsch's idea of the "arrested moment" and Michael Dylan Welch's advice to write not about your feelings, but about what caused them. Can a poem made almost entirely of nouns hold a reader's attention? Can omission create deeper emotional resonance than description? And how we should trust readers to make their own connections? If you write or love haiku, senryū, Japanese poetry, imagist poetry, or minimalist writing , this episode offers practical insights and examples to inspire your own work. Plus, there's a new writing challenge: can you create a noun-heavy, no-verb haiku that invites the reader to join the dots? If you can get it to me by the 16th June, 2026 it might make it into another podcast and the next journal. Join us for…

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Host: Poetry Pea

Topics covered

  • haiku
  • poetry
  • nouns
  • imagery
  • minimalism
  • writing challenge

Keywords

  • haiku
  • nouns
  • poetry of the noun
  • imagist poetry
  • minimalist writing
  • writing challenge

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