Natsumi Aoyagi



‘Language observes the body, and the body further observes language’: Shastra Deo in conversation with Natsumi Aoyagi

“We should practice realising that we haven’t been adept at recognising time,” says multidisciplinary artist, mangaka, and poet Natsumi Aoyagi. Described by the 28th Nakahara Chūya Prize judges as a key representative of the future of Japanese poetry, Aoyagi-san consistently pushes the boundaries of poetry and art’s potential as containers of observation, story, and temporality.

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