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at the age of seventeen to join her brother, Kawasaki Noboru, who was already established in literary circles. They became part of
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Shredding the Tapestry of Meaning: The Poetry and Poetics of Kitasono Katue (1902–1978)
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Mouth: Eats Color: Sagawa Chika Translations, Anti-Translations, & Originals
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and other contemporary European writers appeared in these magazines, as well as
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Her first publication was a translation of the Hungarian writer
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Kawasaki took on the pen-name Sagawa, from the characters for
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Sagawa's poems appeared in the Arcueil Club's magazine
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ItĂŽ Sei: self-analysis and the modern Japanese novel
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Japanese name
surname

Yoichi, Hokkaido
Tokyo
Katué Kitasono
Left Bank
Seine
Ferenc MolnĂĄr
surrealism
James Joyce
Virginia Woolf
stomach cancer
Chamber Music
ISBN
978-0975446850
ISBN
978-0984947164
Shredding the Tapestry of Meaning: The Poetry and Poetics of Kitasono Katue (1902–1978)
ISBN
978-0-674-80733-4



"The Startling Poetry of a Nearly Forgotten Japanese Modernist"
The New Yorker


Japanese Women Poets: An Anthology: An Anthology
ISBN

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