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Nakahara Chuya (中原 中也, Nakahara Chūya) (April 29, 1907 - October 22, 1937) was a Japanese poet.
Nakahara Chuya was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1907.
Nakahara died at the age of 30 of cerebral meningitis.
www.kiwipedia.com /nakahara-chuya.html   (118 words)

  
  Nakahara Chuya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nakahara Chuya (中原 中也, Nakahara Chūya) (April 29, 1907 - October 22, 1937) was a Japanese poet.
Nakahara Chuya was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1907.
Nakahara died at the age of 30 of cerebral meningitis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nakahara_Chuya   (162 words)

  
 The Poems of Nakahara Chuya
Nakahara had begun to write tanka (short poems of thirty-one syllables) at an early age and contributed them to local newspapers, magazines and school publications.
This collection was devised to introduce Nakahara to an English-speaking audience, but its translated verses lose the syllable nuances of his poetry which showed him to be a master of his native language and its sounds.
Nakahara was a great exponent of Japanese nostalgia, nature and novelty, and he knew well the tortuous ramifications of the Japanese soul.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-16512909.html   (1680 words)

  
 KJ: In Translation
By age thirty he would be dead, and in his lifetime publish just one volume of poems in a small print-run, yet today the young man from Yamaguchi with the haunting stare is widely seen as one of 20th century Japan’s greatest poets.
Nakahara Chûya (1907-37) is not only a nationwide subject of classroom study, but a romantic fixture in the minds of countless readers.
Nishimura Isaku (1884-1963) was the founder of Bunka Gakuin, a school which he established in 1921 in the Surugadai area of Tokyo, with the help of the poet Yosano Akiko, her husband Tekkan, and the painter Ishii Hakutei.
www.kyotojournal.org /intranslation.html   (1105 words)

  
 Nakahara Chuya かまくら GreenNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Nakahara Chuya was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1907 and he graduated from the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
It is said that he first began to write poetry at the age of 8, on the death of one of his younger brothers.
Nakahara's connection with Kamakura was all too brief.
www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp /bunka/bunjinroku/nakahara_e.htm   (327 words)

  
 NEW EDITIONTHE NIGHT WHEN PHANTOM WRITERS SCRABBLE / THE DAWN WILL NEVER COME TO Kenji MIYAZAWA, Osamu DAZAI, Chuya ...
Kenji MIYAZAWA, Osamu DAZAI, Chuya NAKAHARA are their names.
Chuya NAKAHARA seems to suffer from an auditory hallucination......
For Chuya NAKAHARA, Yasuko HASEGAWA who was in a love triangle along with Hideo KOBAYASHI.
www.isseki.com /stage/gensou96/english/31esub.html   (545 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Poems of Days Past (Arishi hi no uta): Books: Nakahara Chuya,Ry Beville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chuya is a cultural icon in his own country, with literally millions of readers, including the many students for whom he is a mandatory subject of study.
One of the greatest pleasures of reading Chuya in the original Japanese is the richness of sound, from complex rhythms to other forms of structural repetition.
Before I knew anything about Nakahara Chuya's poetry, I had heard comparisons - from those who know (though they are few), namely to Jim Morrison and Arthur Rimbaud, which of...
www.amazon.com /Poems-Days-Past-Arishi-uta/dp/1928948081   (1173 words)

  
 Nakahara Chuya . April 29 . 1937
His works were influenced by the Dadaist poet Takahashi Shinkichi and by Tominaga Taro Tominaga Tarō.
The influence of Rimbaud went beyond just his poetry, and Nakahara was know for his "bohemian" lifestyle.
Meanwhile, Emma gets her first period and with the help of Paige, she s ready to face growing up.
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /Nakahara_Chuya_UK_195911_jr   (275 words)

  
 Intercom Press
We're sorry, but evaluation copies of this book are not available.
This bilingual book marks the first complete English translation of Nakahara Chûya’s second volume of poetry, Arishi hi no uta (在りし日の歌).
The book includes an introduction in which Beville outlines Chûya’s life and work, and justifies his “verse translation” approach to many of the poems.
www.intercompress.com /poems.html   (95 words)

  
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Nakahara Chuya (1907-1937) is considered one of Japan's finest lyrical poets.
Influenced by symbolism and dadaism, Chuya reworks familiar themes into what many critics describe as the most musical and evocative poetry in the Japanese language.
A fixture of popular imagination, and further studied in classrooms across Japan, Chuya remained relatively unknown to the English-speaking world until recently.
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 Browse by Artist: TOMOKAWA, KAZUKI
At the centre of each song is Tomokawa's acoustic guitar and unmistakable voice, augmented with an unusually resourceful and sympathetic group of longterm collaborators (including Toshi Ishitsuka from Vajra).
All titles have been previously available from PSF in regular jewel box editions apart from Chuya Nakahara Poems, which was a bonus disk previously only available as part of the Tomokawa boxset." Muzan no bi was the second Tomokawa CD to be released via PSF, originally issued in 1995 as PSF 033CD.
This one was previously only available as part of PSF's now out-of-print Tomokawa 13CD box set and features a series of accompaniment to the works of poet Chuya Nakahara (1907-1937).
www.forcedexposure.com /artists/tomokawa.kazuki.html   (1771 words)

  
 The 2005 - 2006 Season | Saeko Ichinohe Dance Company
Saeko Ichinohe's new work for 2006 is inspired by the extraordinary verse of Chuya Nakahara, one of the finest Japanese poets of the 20th century.
Nakahara’s writings cover the range of human experience - joy, hope, defeat, confidence, death and love.
This performance celebrates the 100th year of Nakahara's birth.
www.ichinohedance.org /?q=node/20   (320 words)

  
 duration press
He was inspired to begin writing himself after reading experimental haiku by Tomisawa Kakio.
Later Yoshioka would be greatly influenced by the early Japanese modernists such as Hagiwara Sakutaro and Nakahara Chuya.
He was introduced to surrealism through the work of Takahashi Shinkichi, and when drafted into the Emperial Army, carried a translation of the poems of Arthur Rimbaud with him to the recruiting center.
www.durationpress.com /authors/minoru/home.html   (277 words)

  
 Nakahara Chuya - meaning of word
His works were influenced by the Dadaist poet Takahashi Shinkichi and by Tominaga Taro.
==External links== *[http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person26.html#sakuhin_list_1 e-texts of Chuya's works] at Aozora bunko 1907 births 1937 deaths Japanese writers Japanese poets
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www.wordsonline.org /Nakahara_Chuya   (172 words)

  
 Moroi, Saburo (1903-1977) Classical Compositions and Saburo Moroi (1903-1977) classical music sheets.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The first one was for orchestral works and the series included Moroi’s Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Symphonic Fragment, Piano Quintet, String Quartet “Voice of Dream”, two violin sonatas, two cello sonatas and five piano sonatas.
His activities with “surya” brought wider recognition, and it also became a society for young literary men and artists, including Tetsutaro Kawakami, Hideo Kobayashi, Chuya Nakahara, Tatsuji Miyoshi, Hidemi Kon, Shohei O’oka and Kenzo Nakajima, many of whom were later to become renowned literary critics, poets and novelists.
Feeling that his compositional skills were not fully developed, Moroi went to Germany in 1932 to study at the Berlin Musikhochschule under Leo Schrattenholz (who had been an assistant to Karl Leopold Wolf, during the distinguished Japanese composer Kósçak Yamada’s period of study with him) and Walter Gmeindl.
www.naxos.com /composerinfo/6776.htm   (525 words)

  
 Saeko Ichinohe Dance Company tickets - Saeko Ichinohe Dance Company information - New York
Chuya Nakahara - Poignant Poems Saeko's new work for 2006 introduces the verse of Chuya Nakahara, one of the finest Japanese poets writing in the 20th century.
Chuya Nakahara's poems cover the range of human experiences - joy, hope, defeat, confidence, death and love.
Through his perception he sees dead souls and spirits in every natural phenomenon, even seeing his own dead body.
www.theatermania.com /content/show.cfm/show/118074   (299 words)

  
 fusetronsound
All titles have been previously available from PSF in regular jewel box editions apart from Chuya Nakahara Poems, which was a bonus disk previously only available as part of the Tomokawa boxset.
This is the second Tomokawa CD on PSF, a reissue of a 1985 masterpiece.
This one was previously only available as part of PSFs now out-of-print Tomokawa box set and features a series of accompaniment to the works of poet Chuya Nakahara (1907-1937)."
www.fusetronsound.com /label.php?whomart=TOMOKAWA,KAZUKI   (735 words)

  
 Breaking News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Included on the program will be four pieces, performed by this season's company: Yukie Okuyama, Jeff Moen, Haruno Yoshida, Shiho Miyazawa, Cho Ying Tsai, Katie Higham-Kessler, Satoshi Takao, and Saeko Ichinohe.
On the program is one World Premiere, "Chuya Nakahara - Poignant Poems," with choreography by Saeko Ichinohe and a variety of music: an Estonian folk tune and music by Akira Nishimura and Behzad Ranjbaran.
The piece is based on the poetry of Chuya Nkahara, considered to be one of the finest Japanese poets of the 20th century.
www.artspass.com /breakingnews.asp?bb=5318&sid=8   (365 words)

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