Navigated to S8E35 Ten Styles of Poetry
September 1
27 mins

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✨ Today we’re diving into the world of Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241) — one of Japan’s most influential poets, teachers, and literary critics. If you’re curious about tanka poetry, this is a perfect place to start.


In this podcast we’ll explore:


  • Teika’s ten styles of waka and why they still matter
  • His core ideal of ushin (“conviction of feeling”)
  • The four fundamental styles every poet should try and 6 to have a go at once they are mastered


Along the way, I’ll share classic examples of waka and tanka, plus some modern tanka poems to show how Teika’s ideas resonate today.


📺 Don’t miss the latest video prompt, edited this month by the brilliant Neena Singh — a chance to spark your own writing and join in the conversation.


🔗 Check the show notes for sources, translations, and links to related podcasts. poetrypea.com


If you enjoy learning about Japanese poetry, tanka, haiku, and poetics, do give this video a like, leave a comment with your favourite poem or style, and subscribe for more deep dives into poetry and prompts every week.

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