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  1. 吉増 剛造, Yoshimasu Gōzō; * 22. Februar 1939 in Suginami, Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Lyriker. Yoshimasu studierte an der Keiō-Universität. Von 1970 bis 1971 war er im Rahmen des Fulbright-Programms Gastautor an der University of Iowa. 1979–81 war er Poet-in-Residence an der Oakland University, seit 1984 ...

  2. Gōzō Yoshimasu. Gōzō Yoshimasu (吉増 剛造|Yoshimasu Gōzō) (born 1939, Tokyo) is a prolific Japanese poet, photographer, artist and filmmaker active since the 1960s. He has received a number of literary and cultural awards, including the Takami Jun Prize (1971), the Rekitei Prize, the Purple Ribbon Medal in 2003 (given by ...

  3. Gôzô Yoshimasu, geboren 1939 in Tokio, lebt und arbeitet auch heute noch als Dichter, Essayist, Fotograf und Performance-Künstler in Japans Hauptstadt. Seit seinem ersten 1964 publizierten Lyrikband „Shuppatsu“ hat Yoshimasu zahlreiche Lyrik-, Prosa- und Essaysammlungen vorgelegt, die vereinzelt u.a. ins Englische, Französische ...

  4. Yoshimasu Gozo Navigates the Liminal Zone of Poetry | Frieze. The poet and artist creates works that occupy a transitional state between life and death. BY Sayuri Okamoto in Opinion | 06 JUN 23. This article appears in the columns section of frieze 235, based on the theme ' Time Warp '

  5. 5. Juli 2013 · Gōzō Yoshimasu is a prolific Japanese poet, photographer, artist and filmmaker active since the 1960s. He has received a number of literary and cultural awards, including the Takami Jun Prize (1971), the Rekitei Prize, the Purple Ribbon Medal in 2003, the 50th Mainichi Art Award for Poetry (2009), and the Order of the Rising Sun ...

  6. Gozo Yoshimasu is a pioneer of previously unexplored linguistic landscapes in modern Japanese poetry. He contributed greatly to the "60’s radicalism" movement, inspiring cosmic and ultramodern sensations of "rushing" to unleash the primitive energy inherent in language.

  7. Gôzô Yoshimasu, born in Tokyo in 1939, is still living and working as poet, essayist, photographer and performance artist in Japan’s capital city. Since the publication of his first volume of lyric poems, »Shuppatsu« in 1964, Yoshimasu has written countless collections of poems, stories and essays, some of which have been translated into ...