Kobayashi Issa
Japanese Haiku poet and Buddhist priest
Japanese Haiku poet and Buddhist priest
1827
199 years ago — 64 years old
Artists & Creatives
Japan
Born in Japan, a notable priest and poet of the Edo period, contributed significantly to the development of Haiku poetry. Originated from a farming background, faced personal tragedies that influenced writing style. Emphasized simplicity and nature, capturing the essence of ordinary life through poetry. Published many works, showcasing deep connections to nature and the human experience. Created a unique voice within Japanese literature, embodying themes of transience and appreciation of small moments.
Wrote over 20,000 Haiku poems
Published 'Orphan's Song' and other collections
Competed professionally in tennis, primarily active in the 2000s. Achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 21 in 2004. Participated in all major Grand Slam tournaments, with notable appearances in the French Open and the US Open. Played for the Czech Republic in Fed Cup competitions, contributing to the team's efforts during her tenure. Retired from professional play, transitioning to coaching and tennis promotion.
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Continue ReadingPlayed as a professional rugby union player, representing the Australian national team, the Wallabies. Competed in multiple international fixtures and was part of the squad during significant tournaments, including the Tri Nations and Rugby World Cup. Spent a substantial part of the career with the Queensland Reds in Super Rugby, contributing to team success during that period. Credited with consistent performances both domestically and internationally.
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