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Sakutaro Hagiwara

    Sakutarō war ein japanischer Schriftsteller des freien Verses, der in der Taishō- und frühen Shōwa-Periode aktiv war. Er befreite den japanischen freien Vers aus den Fesseln traditioneller Regeln und gilt als „Vater der modernen umgangssprachlichen Poesie in Japan“. Im Laufe seiner langen Karriere veröffentlichte er zahlreiche Bände mit Essays, literarischer und kultureller Kritik sowie Aphorismen. Sein einzigartiger Versstil drückte seine existenziellen Zweifel, Ängste, Langeweile und seinen Zorn durch dunkle Bilder und unmissverständliche Formulierungen aus.“,

    Poetry Pamphlets 13-16
    A Bridge of Words
    • "This anthology of over 60 of Sato's commentaries reflect the writer's wide-ranging erudition and his unsentimental views of both his native Japan and his adopted American homeland. Broadly he looks at the Pacific War and its aftermath and at war (and our love of it) in general, at the quirks and curiosities of the natural world exhibited by birds and other creatures, at friends and mentors who surprised and inspired, and finally at other writers and their works, many of them familiar--the Beats and John Ashbery, for example, and Mishima--but many others whose introduction is welcome"-- Amazon

      A Bridge of Words
    • Poetry Pamphlets 13-16

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This collection includes four unique poetry pamphlets from Spring 2014, showcasing a diverse range of themes and styles. Each pamphlet highlights the distinct voice of its featured poet, offering readers an opportunity to explore fresh perspectives and innovative expressions in contemporary poetry. Ideal for poetry enthusiasts seeking to discover new talents, this pack represents a vibrant snapshot of the poetic landscape during that season.

      Poetry Pamphlets 13-16