Kuroda Saburō
Kuroda Saburō ( Japanese 黒 田 三郎 ; born February 26, 1919 in Hiroshima Prefecture ; † January 8, 1980 ) was a Japanese poet.
Kuroda studied economics at the University of Tokyo . During the Second World War he was deployed to Java. After his return he was one of the founders of the literary magazine Arechi (The desert land) alongside Ayukawa Nobuo and Tamura Ryūichi . He published half a dozen volumes of poetry, including Hitori no onna ni (1954), Chiisai Yuri to (1960) and Jidai no shūjin (1965).
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- Japanese Literary History - Modern Japanes Authors JM
- Edith Marcombe Shiffert, Yūki Sawa: "Anthology of Modern Japanese Poetry" , new edition Tuttle Publishing, 1972, ISBN 9780804806725 , p. 182
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SURNAME | Kuroda, Saburō |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 黒 田三郎 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese lyric poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 26, 1919 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hiroshima Prefecture |
DATE OF DEATH | January 8, 1980 |