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    Makoto Ōoka (大岡 信, Ōoka Makoto, February 16, 1931, in Mishima, Shizuoka – April 5, 2017) was a Japanese poet and literary critic. He pioneered the collaborative...
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  • group Passpo Makoto Ōoka (大岡 信, 1931–2017), Japanese poet and literary critic Makoto Ozone (小曽 根真, born 1961), Japanese jazz pianist Makoto Raiku (雷句 誠...
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  • literature as "Ooka the Wise" or "Solomon in Kimono" Shōhei Ōoka (大岡昇平, Ōoka Shōhei) (1909–1988), an author Makoto Ōoka (大岡信, Ōoka Makoto) (1931–2017),...
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  • renshi, "linked poetry") is a form of collaborative poetry pioneered by Makoto Ōoka in the 1980s. It is a development of traditional Japanese renga and renku...
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  • title of which is in turn taken from the poem "Clear Blue Water" by Makoto Ōoka. As authors are revealed on a yearly basis, Mitchell was the second author...
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  • based on a short poem by Makoto Ōoka: Sink Don’t sing. Be simply Silent. Be simple: A string To wind around Autumn. — Makoto Ōoka, A String Around Autumn...
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    field of collaborative poetry, writing renshi under the guidance of Makoto Ooka. "Von beiden Seiten der Gegenwart". Poems. 1976. "Vom Essen und Trinken"...
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  • composer Vocal 1962 環礁 Coral Island for soprano and orchestra words by Makoto Ōoka Vocal 1962 小さな空 Small Sky (Chiisana sora) for voice and piano words by...
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    Name: Hiroyuki Isobe, Nihongo: 磯部 洋之, Isobe Hiroyuki), sumo wrestler Makoto Ōoka, poet and literary critic Yukiko Sakamoto, Japanese politician Nobuyoshi...
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    tanka column, and there are many professional and amateur tanka poets; Makoto Ōoka's poetry column was published seven days a week for more than 20 years...
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    notable UTokyo-educated poets include Mokichi Saito, Nobutsuna Sasaki, Makoto Ōoka, Hōsai Ozaki, Saneatsu Mushanokōji and Tatsuji Miyoshi. Isao Takahata...
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  • Italian-American computer scientist and astronomer (b. 1926) 2017 – Makoto Ōoka, Japanese poet and literary critic (b. 1931) 2017 – Paul O'Neill, American...
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    Itō, he has participated in collaborative renshi poetry, pioneered by Makoto Ōoka. The philosopher Tetsuzō Tanikawa was his father. The poet and translator...
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    (1926–2009). Physicist. Sadako Ogata. Political scientist and diplomat. Makoto Ōoka. Poet and literary critic. Yōji Totsuka (1942–2008). Physicist. Nakamura...
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    (his final role) Kenkaku Shōbai (1973) - Akiyama Daijirō Ōoka Echizen (1970-1999, TBS) - Ōoka Tadasuke Kaze to Kumo to Niji to (1976, NHK) - Taira no Masakado...
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  • Seiji Ozawa. The title is taken from the poem "Clear Blue Water" by Makoto Ōoka, a Japanese poet and a friend of Takemitsu's. Takemitsu intended the...
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  • Ireland, G) Gerard K. O'Neill (1927–1992, US, N) Makoto Ōoka (大岡信, 1931–2017, Japan, Lc) Shōhei Ōoka (大岡昇平, 1909–1988, Japan, Lc) Amelia Opie (1769–1853...
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    to the Japanese poet and literary critic, Makoto Ōoka (大岡 信, 1931–2017). After seeing Motomiya's work, Ōoka described him as the artist painted by pictures...
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    (1992) Gennadiy Aygi (1993) Ted Hughes (1994) Yehuda Amichai (1995) Makoto Ooka (1996) Adunis (1997) Liu Banjiu (1998) Yves Bonnefoy (1999) Edoardo Sanguineti...
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  • (Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra), prescription medication reaction. Makoto Ōoka, 86, Japanese poet and literary critic. María Luisa Ozaita, 77, Spanish...
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  • Nigeria/England, ch/f) Onyeka (living, England, nf) Makoto Ōoka (大岡信, 1931–2017, Japan, p/nf) Shōhei Ōoka (大岡昇平, 1909–1988, Japan, f/nf) Joanna Oparek (born...
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    (Turkey/US) Henri Meschonnic  France V. Y. Mudimbé (Zaire) Kenzaburo Oe  Japan Makoto Ooka (Japan) Andrea Zanzotto  Italy Sergio Perosa (Italy) Eduardo Galeano...
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  • Beneath the Sleepless Tossing of the Planets, Selected Poems 1972-1989 by Makoto Ōoka Sam Bett for Star by Yukio Mishima Kurodahan Press, New Directions Publishing...
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  • Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Nichita Stănescu, Ted Hughes, Ko Un, Adunis, Makoto Ooka, Miroslav Krleža, Yehuda Amichai, Seamus Heaney, Tomas Gösta Tranströmer...
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  • woman in Japan Saishū Onoe 尾上柴舟 (1876–1957), tanka poet and calligrapher Makoto Ōoka 大岡信 (1931–2017), poet and literary critic Shinobu Orikuchi 折口 信夫, also...
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    (1992) Gennadiy Aygi (1993) Ted Hughes (1994) Yehuda Amichai (1995) Makoto Ooka (1996) Adunis (1997) Liu Banjiu (1998) Yves Bonnefoy (1999) Edoardo Sanguineti...
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  • with, among others, Isamu Kurita the magazine Cahier. In 1956, he and Makoto Ōoka were among the founders of the Surrealism Research Society. In 1953,...
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    (1992) Gennadiy Aygi (1993) Ted Hughes (1994) Yehuda Amichai (1995) Makoto Ooka (1996) Adunis (1997) Liu Banjiu (1998) Yves Bonnefoy (1999) Edoardo Sanguineti...
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  • such distinguished poets as John Logan, Kenneth Rexroth, Sam Hamill, Makoto Ooka and Leza Lowitz. His publications in English include The Shakuhachi,...
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    renga, or haikai. renshi A form of collaborative poetry pioneered by Makoto Ooka in Japan in the 1980s. repetition reverse chronology rhapsodes rhetoric...
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