現代日本俳句選集Makoto Ueda University of Toronto Press, 1976 - 265 ページ |
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... writer . Today his great fame as a novelist overshadows his haiku- writing activities , but in reality his career as a haiku poet was longer . He began writing haiku as a young man and be- came intensely interested in the form when ...
... writer . Today his great fame as a novelist overshadows his haiku- writing activities , but in reality his career as a haiku poet was longer . He began writing haiku as a young man and be- came intensely interested in the form when ...
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... began writing in free verse in 1914. In the early 1920s his wife , child , and mother died in rapid succession , and he lived a Buddhist pilgrim's life for a time . He eventually re - married , but a religious flavour remained in many ...
... began writing in free verse in 1914. In the early 1920s his wife , child , and mother died in rapid succession , and he lived a Buddhist pilgrim's life for a time . He eventually re - married , but a religious flavour remained in many ...
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... began writing haiku in earnest , using the pseudonym Gaki . In 1919 he started working for the news- paper Mainichi ; his assignments were to write short stories and essays . In 1921 he visited China for five months . From about that ...
... began writing haiku in earnest , using the pseudonym Gaki . In 1919 he started working for the news- paper Mainichi ; his assignments were to write short stories and essays . In 1921 he visited China for five months . From about that ...
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