Takuboku Ishikawa

Japanese poet and author of 'A Poet's Diary'

Takuboku Ishikawa - Japanese poet and author of 'A Poet's Diary'
Born

1886
139 years ago

Died

April 13th, 1912
113 years ago — 26 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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Ishikawa contributed significantly to modern Japanese poetry during the Meiji era. Active in the early 20th century, he published numerous poems and writings that explored themes of emotion, nature, and the human condition. One of the most prominent works includes 'A Poet's Diary,' which reflects personal experiences and social observations. Ishikawa's style often blended traditional forms with contemporary themes, helping to shape the future of Japanese literature.

Published 'A Poet's Diary'

Advanced modern Japanese poetry

Utilized personal experiences in poetry

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