現代日本俳句選集Makoto Ueda University of Toronto Press, 1976 - 265 ページ |
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... Haiku Should Take , ' in which he singled out some of these newly emerging poets one after another and demonstrated what inspiring poems they had written . By 1920 the Cuckoo had be- come the leading haiku magazine in Japan . This ...
... Haiku Should Take , ' in which he singled out some of these newly emerging poets one after another and demonstrated what inspiring poems they had written . By 1920 the Cuckoo had be- come the leading haiku magazine in Japan . This ...
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... haiku , which he had begun writing while in middle school . He readily joined Hekigodo in advocating ' haiku without a centre of interest . ' In 1911 he founded a new haiku magazine , Stratus , which soon came to serve as the main ...
... haiku , which he had begun writing while in middle school . He readily joined Hekigodo in advocating ' haiku without a centre of interest . ' In 1911 he founded a new haiku magazine , Stratus , which soon came to serve as the main ...
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... haiku while he was still young , and had them ac- cepted by local newspapers for publica- tion . In 1932 he went to Tokyo and joined Shūōshi's group , which was then preparing to publish the new haiku magazine Staggerbush . His first ...
... haiku while he was still young , and had them ac- cepted by local newspapers for publica- tion . In 1932 he went to Tokyo and joined Shūōshi's group , which was then preparing to publish the new haiku magazine Staggerbush . His first ...
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