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Shūōshi Mizuhara

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writing were to grasp 'truth in nature,' the poet would need no assiduous study to gain new knowledge, no constant endeavour to enrich his mind. All he would have to do would be to roam about with a notebook in his pocket, following the shadow of a
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Shūōshi Mizuhara was born on October 9, 1892, in Tokyo. Shūōshi's father was a doctor and raised Shūōshi to follow in his footsteps, eventually taking over his medical practice. Shūōshi graduated with an MD from
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Shūōshi's father unsuccessfully attempted to discourage his son's interest in literature. Shūōshi first became interested in
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He increasingly grew dissatisfied with what he saw as the restrictive conservative principles of the
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Dawn to the West : Japanese literature of the modern era
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class
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school and was prominently featured in the magazine.
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Poet
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haiku
Tokyo University
obstetrics and gynaecology
Showa Medical College
Ministry of the Imperial Household
World War II
tanka
Tōyōjō Matsune
Kyoshi Takahama
Hototogisu
romantic
Staggerbush
Japan Encyclopedia
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9780674017535






Modern Japanese haiku: an anthology
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0-8020-2147-6

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