Dakotsu Iida

Iida Dakotsu (Japanese饭 田 蛇 笏, real name: Takeharu Iida (饭 田 武 治) * April 26, 1885 County Higashi- Yatsushiro (now Fuefuki ) Yamanashi Prefecture, † October 3, 1962 ) was a Japanese poet.

Iida came from a village near the Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture. He studied at Waseda University in Tokyo. In 1909 he returned to his hometown. He edited the literary magazine Ummo and began to write under the pseudonym Sanro haiku as a student of Takahama Kyoshi. In his poems he described the nature of his rural home. He published several volumes of poetry and was in Japan as a modern Bashō.

Works

  • Sanro shū, 1932
  • Reishi, 1940
  • Shinzō, 1947
  • Sekkyo, 1951
  • Kakyo no kiri, 1956

Swell

  • Marcombe Shiffert, Yūki Sawa: " Anthology of Modern Japanese Poetry", reprint Tuttle Publishing, 1972, ISBN 978-0-8048-0672-5, p.186
  • Patricia Donegan: "Haiku Mind: 108 Poems to Cultivate Awareness and Open Your Heart ", reprint Shambhala Publications, 2010, ISBN 978-1-59030-758-8, p 172
  • Yuzuru Miura: "Classic Haiku: A Master 's Selection ", new edition Tuttle Publishing, 1991, ISBN 978-0-8048-1682-3, p 34
  • Author
  • Poetry
  • Literature (Japanese)
  • Pseudonym
  • Japanese
  • Born 1885
  • Died in 1962
  • Man
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