- Tekkan Yosano
Infobox Writer
name = Tekkan Yosano
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birthdate = birth date|1873|2|25|df=y
birthplace =Kyoto Japan
deathdate = death date|1935|3|26|df=y
deathplace =Tokyo Japan
occupation = Writer
genre = poetry, essays
movement =
notableworks =
influences =
influenced =Akiko Yosano nihongo|Tekkan Yosano|与謝野 鉄幹 "Yosano Tekkan"|extra=
26 February 1873 -26 March 1935 was thepen-name of Yosano Hiroshi, aJapanese author and poet active in lateMeiji period ,Taishō period and earlyShōwa period Japan .Early life
Yosano was born in
Kyoto as the son ofBuddhist priest, and was a graduate ofKeio University . After graduation, he taughtJapanese language for four years at Tokuyama Girls' School, in what is now Shunan city,Yamaguchi prefecture . He was forced to quit over alleged improprieties with one of his students. At the age of 20, he moved toTokyo , and as he was always interested inJapanese literature , he became a disciple ofMichia Naofumi , a noted poet and scholar of the Japanese language. He supported himself as a staff writer for Tokyo newspapers. On11 May 1894 , he published a strongly worded article encouraging the reform of traditional Japanese poetry, or "waka", to give it more originality and thus make it more popular.Literary career
In 1900, Yosano founded the
literary magazine "Myōjō " (Bright Star), and soon collected a circle of famous poets, includingKitahara Hakushū ,Yoshii Isamu andIshikawa Takuboku . The magazine was immediately popular with young poets who shared Yosano's enthusiasm for revitalizing "waka" through the medium of "tanka" poetry. One of the earliest contributors to his magazine was a young woman named Hō Shō, better known by herpen-name (after her marriage to Yosano)Yosano Akiko .Yosano's own works include "Bokoku no on" (Obligation to the Fatherland, 1894), which despite its nationalist title was a collection of
literary criticism , and "Tozai namboku" (East-west, north-south, 1896), an anthology of his "tanka" poetry.ee also
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Japanese literature
*List of Japanese authors External links
* [http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person320.html e-texts of Tekkan's works] at
Aozora bunko
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