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    Mukai Kyorai (向井 去来, 1651 – 8 October 1704) was a Japanese haiku poet, and a close disciple of Matsuo Bashō. A physician's son, Kyorai was born in Nagasaki...
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  • kasen renku as well as some 400 hokku, collected by Nozawa Bonchō and Mukai Kyorai under the supervision of Matsuo Bashō. Sarumino is one of the Seven Major...
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  • October 31, 1970) Motoori Norinaga (June 21, 1730 – November 5, 1801) Mukai Kyorai (1651–1704): haiku Mukoda Kuniko (November 28, 1929 – August 22, 1981)...
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    students compiled quotations from him about his own poetry, most notably Mukai Kyorai and Hattori Dohō. During the 18th century, appreciation of Bashō's poems...
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  • of Congo/Austria, f/nf) Yolande Mukagasana (born 1954, Rwanda, d/nf) Mukai Kyorai (向井去来, 1651–1704, Japan, p/nf) Shrawan Mukarung (born 1968, Nepal, p/d)...
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  • and "southern barbarians, be they devils or be they human beings". Mukai Kyorai Takarai Kikaku Nobuyuki Yuasa trans., The Narrow Road to the Deep North...
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    should add life to life, not take life away from life. Hattori Ransetsu Mukai Kyorai Eighteen Haiku by Kikaku, translated by Michael K. Bourdaghs, in Big...
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  • 1943 Resurrection of the Dead Face Essay Collection Itto Shobo 1946 Kyorai Mukai Seikatsusha 1946 (Japanese Series) Aoba Wakaba Sekaisha 1946 Kyoto Raku...
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