Kobayashi Issa (小林 一茶, June 15, 1763 – January 5, 1828) was a Japanese poet and lay Buddhist priest of the Jōdo Shinshū. He is known for his haiku poems...
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Look up Issa, issa, or -issa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Issa or ISSA may refer to: Issa (name), a given name and surname Kobayashi Issa (1763–1828)...
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Chichi no Shuen Nikki (父の終焉日記, Chichi no Shūen Nikki) is an account by Kobayashi Issa of his father's final days and death. It has been acclaimed as one of...
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food writer Kobayashi Issa (小林 一茶, 1763–1828), Japanese poet Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二, 1903–1933), Japanese writer and communist Tamai Kobayashi (born 1965)...
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great haiku masters, the others being Matsuo Bashō, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa. Shiki, or rather Tsunenori (常規) as he was originally named, was born...
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He lived from 1716 – January 17, 1784. Along with Matsuo Bashō and Kobayashi Issa, Buson is considered among the greatest poets of the Edo Period. He...
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period poet Matsuo Bashō (松尾芭蕉); others influenced by Bashō include Kobayashi Issa and Masaoka Shiki. The polymath Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali poet...
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villages are depicted at the same time in a painting. In a poem of Kobayashi Issa, a haiku poet of the same era, there is one that read, "in the autumn...
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September 14, 1960) Kobayashi Hideo (April 11, 1902 – March 1, 1983) Kobayashi Issa (June 15, 1763 – January 5, 1828) Kobayashi Takiji (October 13, 1903...
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Haibun continued to be written by later haikai poets such as Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa and Masaoka Shiki. Haibun is no longer confined to Japan, and has established...
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Wolfgang von Goethe, Novalis, Friedrich Schiller, and Johann Heinrich Voß. Kobayashi Issa was a Japanese lyric poet during this period. In Diderot's Encyclopédie...
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Haiku by Japanese Women (2003) Dew on the Grass: The Life and Poetry of Kobayashi Issa (2004) Mother of Dreams: Portrayals of Women in Modern Japanese Fiction...
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Issa Kobayashi (小林 一茶, 1763–1828), Japanese haiku poet Issa Lish (born 1995), Mexican model Issa López (born 1971), Mexican writer and director Issa Michuzi...
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Batsányi, Hungarian poet and anti-Habsburg activist (died 1845) June 15 – Kobayashi Issa, Japanese haiku poet (died 1828) July 30 – Samuel Rogers, English poet...
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governmental service. Kobayashi Issa, one of the greatest haiku poets of their period, was an important friend of Kurita Chodō. Issa was younger than Chodō...
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Chanter, English botanical writer and novelist (died 1882) January 5 – Kobayashi Issa (小林 一茶), Japanese haiku poet (born 1763) January 16 – Johann Samuel...
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masterpieces of Japanese documentary. After making a film about the poet Kobayashi Issa, Kamei became the first filmmaker to lose his license to direct under...
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haiku-like language called Trinary. He has characters quoting haiku by Kobayashi Issa and Yosa Buson, and has them spontaneously writing their own haiku....
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with Matsuyama include Kurita Chodō, whose Kōshin-an was visited by Kobayashi Issa, Shiki's followers, Takahama Kyoshi and Kawahigashi Hekigoto, and Taneda...
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Genpaku (1733–1817) Ueda Akinari (1734–1809) Santō Kyōden (1761–1816) Kobayashi Issa (1763–1828) Jippensha Ikku (1765–1831) Kyokutei Bakin (1767–1848) Edo...
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Museum Kobayashi Issa, poet Mayors 1st generation- Shigeichiro Matsuki (October 1956-4th quarter of November 1970) 2nd generation- Kazuo Kobayashi (Nov...
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no Motosuke, 清原元輔 (908–990), one of the Five Men of the Pear Chamber Kobayashi Issa 小林一茶 (1763–1828), poet and Buddhist priest known for his haiku and haibun;...
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2021-03-03. Retrieved 2021-03-04. Lanoue, David G. Issa, Cup-of-tea Poems: Selected Haiku of Kobayashi Issa, Asian Humanities Richards, I.A. (2001). Principles...
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Franz Danzi, German cellist, composer, and conductor (d. 1826) 1763 – Kobayashi Issa, Japanese priest and poet (d. 1827) 1765 – Henry Thomas Colebrooke,...
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other media.[citation needed] Enomoto Kikaku Hakuin Ekaku Kaga no Chiyo Kobayashi Issa Matsumura Goshun Matsuo Bashō Nonoguchi Ryūho Sakai Hōitsu Sengai Gibon...
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presenting three Japanese poets from the 17th to the 19th centuries (Kobayashi Issa, Yosa Buson, Matsuo Bashô) wrote these airy haiku. He continues to lead...
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(living, Iceland, p) Hideo Kobayashi (小林秀雄, 1902–1983, Japan, nf) Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶, 1763–1828, Japan, p) Takiji Kobayashi (小林多喜二, 1903–1933, Japan,...
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period poet Matsuo Bashō (松尾芭蕉); others influenced by Bashō include Kobayashi Issa and Masaoka Shiki. Korean literature begins in the Three Kingdoms period...
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poet Robert Knopwood (1763–1938), English-born Australian clergyman Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶, 1763–1828), Japanese Jōdo Shinshū lay priest Věra Kohnová (1929–1942)...
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