Fuyuhiko Kitagawa

Fuyuhiko Kitagawa (Japanese北 川 冬 彦; orig. Taguro Tadahiko (田 畔 忠彦) * June 3, 1900, † 12 April 1990) was a Japanese poet and film critic.

Its influenced by French surrealism poems published Kitagawa, in small magazines such as A ( 1924-27 ) and Men before 1928, the magazine Shi to Shiron founded, which was the most important journal for modern poetry in Japan. With the translation of Max Jacob Cornet à dés and André Breton Manifeste du surréalisme he was the pioneer of avant-garde European literature in Japan. Kitagawa's poems have been published in the volumes Iyarashii kami (1936) and Jikkenshitsu ( 1941).

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  • Louis Frédéric: Japan Encyclopedia. Harvard University Press, 2002 ( Original title: Japon, dictionnaire et civilization, translated by Käthe Roth), ISBN 0-674-00770-0, p 530 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  • WHERE Gardner: Stanford Humanities Review - Volume 7.1. (1999 ) - " Colonialism and the Avant -Garde: Kitagawa Fuyuhiko 's Manchurian Railway"
  • Author
  • Poetry
  • Theater critic
  • Literature (Japanese)
  • Literature ( 20th century)
  • Japanese
  • Born 1900
  • Died in 1990
  • Man
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