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    Karai Senryū (柄井 川柳, 1718 – October 30, 1790), whose real name is Karai Hachiemon (柄井 八右衛門) was a Japanese poet and poetry judge (tenja). He popularized...
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  • article on onji for distinctions). Senryū tend to be about human foibles while haiku tend to be about nature, and senryū are often cynical or darkly humorous...
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  • originator of Senryū form Karai, also spelled Karahi, Indian cooking pot Karai, braised in Indian cuisine Karai, spicy in Japanese cuisine Karai, a major supporting...
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    period, a master of haikai, Karai Senryū made an anthology. His style became known as senryū, after his pseudonym. Senryū is a style of satirical poetry...
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  • E/Austrian E, nf) Veli Karahoda (born 1968, Yugoslavia/Kosovo, f/p/nf) Karai Senryū (柄井川柳, 1718–1790, Japan, p) Angel Karaliychev (1902–1972, Bulgaria, ch)...
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  • Misuzu (April 11, 1903 – March 10, 1930) Kaneko Mitsuharu (1895–1975) Karai Senryu (1718–1790) Kasai Zenzo (1887–1928) Noburu Katagami (1884–1928) Katayama...
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