- Hinatsu Kōnosuke
Infobox Writer
name = Hinatsu Kōnosuke
caption = Hinatsu Kōnosuke
birthdate = birth date|1890|2|22|df=y
birthplace =Iida, Nagano Japan
deathdate = death date and age|1971|6|13|1890|2|22|df=y
deathplace =Iida, Nagano Japan
occupation = Writer, University Professor
genre = poetry, literary criticism
movement =
notableworks =
influences =
influenced = nihongo|Hinatsu Kōnosuke|日夏耿之介|Hinatsu Kōnosuke|extra=22 February 1890 -13 June 1971 was thepen-name of aJapanese poet known for his romantic and gothic poetry patterned afterEnglish literature . His real name was Higuchi Kunito.Biography
A native of what is now part of Iida city in
Nagano prefecture , Hinatsu graduated fromWaseda University , and was later a professor ofEnglish literature at Waseda. He was influenced by the works ofOscar Wilde andEdgar Allan Poe , and the Japanese writersMishima Yukio andShibusawa Tatsuhiko . His specialty was the translation of romantic and gothic poetry from English into Japanese. Always in poor health, and a ferventRoman Catholic , he always had an icon of theVirgin Mary in his room.In 1915 he founded the magazine "Shijin" ("Poets") with
Horiguchi Daigaku andSaijo Yaso .In 1917, he published the first anthology of his own works, "Tenshin no sho", which combined elements from both
genre into what he described as “gothic romanticism”. Using complexsymbolism , his works were a distinct contrast from the realistic poetry then in vogue.His critical study, "Meiji Taisho shi shi" (1929) was the first scholarly history of modern
Japanese poetry , and was awarded the 1stYomiuri Prize in 1949.He suffered from a
cerebral hemorrhage in 1956, and returned to his native Iida. However, in 1961, he accepted a post as professor of English literature atAoyama Gakuin University , and returned to Tokyo, where he lived until 1971.In 1986, the Hinatsu Kōnosuke Memorial Museum was opened in his honor in Iida, Nagano.
ee also
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Japanese literature
*List of Japanese authors
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