現代日本俳句選集Makoto Ueda University of Toronto Press, 1976 - 265 ページ |
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... Sōjō . For one thing he wrote refreshingly beautiful poems to show what he theo- rized . In his first volume of haiku , pub- lished in 1930 , he demonstrated that haiku is capable of embodying plenty of youthful lyricism . Haiku had ...
... Sōjō . For one thing he wrote refreshingly beautiful poems to show what he theo- rized . In his first volume of haiku , pub- lished in 1930 , he demonstrated that haiku is capable of embodying plenty of youthful lyricism . Haiku had ...
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... Sōjō , Shūōshi , and Seishi had gained wide support among the haiku - writing populace , especially among urban intellectuals . The reason was obvious . Haiku was now modern- ized , far more completely than in Shiki's work . Or one ...
... Sōjō , Shūōshi , and Seishi had gained wide support among the haiku - writing populace , especially among urban intellectuals . The reason was obvious . Haiku was now modern- ized , far more completely than in Shiki's work . Or one ...
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Makoto Ueda. 日野草城 Born in Tokyo on 18 July 1901 , Sōjō spent most of his boyhood in Korea , as his father worked there . In 1918 he entered a junior college in Kyoto and soon became the colourful leader of the student haiku club . He ...
Makoto Ueda. 日野草城 Born in Tokyo on 18 July 1901 , Sōjō spent most of his boyhood in Korea , as his father worked there . In 1918 he entered a junior college in Kyoto and soon became the colourful leader of the student haiku club . He ...
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