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Murō Saisei

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409: 148: 25: 252:, in 1889. His mother Haru was the mistress of Kobata Yozaemon-kichidane, a low-ranking military commander from the Kobata family. Right after his birth, he was adopted by Akai Hatsu, a common-law wife of Murō Shinjo, the chief priest at Uho Temple. He gained his Murō family name at the age of seven when he was formally adopted by his stepfather. He never met his biological parents. 691: 348:
By the 1930s, he entered his era of writing novels and published a book titled "Goodbye Poem, I am breaking up with you" in 1934 as his declaration of farewell to poetry, but he actually had composed quite a lot of poems even after this public announcement. In 1935, he received the Bungei Konwakai
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The full collection of his literature was published both before (by publisher Hibonkaku, 1936–37, 13 Volumes plus 1 attachment) and after (by publisher Shinchosha, 1964–68, 12 Volumes plus 2 attachments) his death. For his poetry, two publishers (Chikuma Shobo, Fuyukisha) have published full
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In 1902, he left Kanazawa High Elementary school (equivalent to junior high school today) and started working as a clerk at the Kanazawa Regional Court. His bosses included haiku readers such as Kawagoe Bukotsu (河越風骨) and Akakura Kinpu (赤倉錦風) who taught him to read and compose
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The fact that he was born as an illegitimate child had an immense impact on his life and his literature. During his childhood, he was bullied by peers as "the mistress' child". At the same time, he craved for a mother he never had. This gave him the burden of having
296:(Chinese poetry) writer in the Kanazawa area at the time. He chose "Saisei", engl. "West of the Sai River", which was the place he grew up (Saitō translates "East of the Sai River"), the Uho Temple located on the left side of the Sai River. 284:
poems. After numerous applications to local newspapers, his haiku was first published on October 8, 1904, in Hokkoku Shimbun. He then used the pseudonym "Terifumi" (照文). Eventually, he also started writing
315:(emotions) to publish their work. They continued to publish the magazine until its 32nd issue in 1919. During the same year, Saisei had written for 742: 601: 108: 89: 42: 747: 546: 61: 46: 514: 68: 711: 708: 412: 702: 335:(lit. "Until the Death of a Girl"), and was gaining publicity as a writer. He published his first haiku collection 75: 35: 737: 292:
Murō started using his pen name Saisei in 1906. The name was an attempt to compete with Kokubu Saitō, an active
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thoughts to his biological mother, such as in the following poem, written in 1943 when he was 54 years old:
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for this piece. Also in 1958, he received the Mainichi Publishing Culture Prize for his review
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through this occasion. In 1916, Saisei and Sakutaro started an unofficial magazine called
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collection of poems. As for his novels, his daughter Asako Muro has edited and published
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in 1947. The monument features writing authored by Saisei and was designed by architect
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Murō's work has been repeatedly adapted for film by prestigious directors like
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Nihon University Graduate School of Japanese Literature Studies "室生犀星「貴族」の位置
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"Awakening to Sexuality") and 47:adding citations to reliable sources 697:Works by Murō Saisei at Aosorabunko 602:"或る少女の死まで (Aru shōjo no shi made)" 14: 391:Remenants from the Mayfly's diary 689: 387:The biography of my beloved poet 225:, 1 August 1889 – 26 March 1962) 23: 430:was erected near the summit of 264:Born into the womb of a hippu ( 34:needs additional citations for 743:People from Kanazawa, Ishikawa 389:. For his classic based novel 1: 515:Older Brother, Younger Sister 400:Murō died of cancer in 1962. 209:Poetry, short stories, novels 688:(public domain audiobooks) 413:Muro Saisei Kinenkan Museum 299:In 1913, he was invited by 764: 120: 341: 266: 221: 145: 393:(1959), he received the 489:Adaptations (selected) 415: 272: 748:Yomiuri Prize winners 466:Aru shōjo no shi made 411: 333:Aru shōjo no shi made 682:Works by Murō Saisei 653:"室生犀星 (Murō Saisei)" 576:"室生犀星 (Murō Saisei)" 554:), dir. Tadashi Imai 522:), dir. Mikio Naruse 509:, dir. 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