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  1. Ishikawa Takuboku (japanisch 石川 啄木; * 20. Februar 1886 in Hinoto , Landkreis Minamiiwate , heute Teil von Morioka ; † 13. April 1912 in Tokio ), eigentlich Ishikawa Hajime ( 石川 一 ), war ein japanischer Dichter, Tankaist und Literaturkritiker der Meiji-Zeit .

  2. Takuboku Ishikawa (石川 啄木, Ishikawa Takuboku, February 20, 1886 – April 13, 1912) was a Japanese poet. Well known as both a tanka and "modern-style" ( 新体詩 , shintaishi ) or "free-style" ( 自由詩 , jiyūshi ) poet, he began as a member of the Myōjō group of naturalist poets but later joined the "socialistic" group ...

  3. 1882–1912. Takuboku Ishikawa was born Hajime Ishikawa in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. He dropped out of school at age 16 to become a poet and is recognized as a master of the tanka form. He published his first collection, titled in English translation as Yearning, in 1905, when he was just 19.

  4. 28. Nov. 2020 · Zusammenfassung. Das zwischen 1902 und 1912 erschienene lyrische Werk des Autors besteht aus Tanka (‚Kurzgedicht‘, 31-silbiges Gedicht in traditioneller Form, auch ‚waka‘, ‚japanisches Gedicht‘ genannt) und ‚shi‘ (Gedichte in freien Rhythmen).

    • Wolfgang Schamoni
  5. 9. Apr. 2024 · Ishikawa Takuboku (born Oct. 28, 1886, Hinoto, Iwate prefecture, Japan—died April 13, 1912, Tokyo) was a Japanese poet, a master of tanka, a traditional Japanese verse form. His works enjoyed immediate popularity for their freshness and startling imagery.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Ishikawa Takuboku: Das lyrische Werk Wolfgang Schamoni Sprache japanisch Hauptgattung Lyrik Untergattung Tanka / Waka, Gedicht Das zwischen 1902 und 1912 erschienene lyri-sche Werk des Autors besteht aus Tanka (‚Kurz-gedicht‘, 31-silbiges Gedicht in traditioneller Form, auch ‚waka‘, ‚japanisches Gedicht‘ ge-

  7. 13. Apr. 2015 · Courtesy of the Ishikawa Takuboku Memorial Museum. The society of Ishikawa Takubokus era was in dramatic political flux, and its complex issues became his personal obsessions. After his death, Takubokus preoccupations came to be seen as a symbol of the social and emotional upheavals of his times.