Known by his uniquely ambiguous pen name, The Poet has risen to fame over the last several years because of the explosive discovery of his emotion packed poetry. Over the past several years, he has been encouraged by friends to publish four new collections of poetry. In his most recent interview with Fumiko Magazine, he revealed that all of his collections stem from different turning points in his life.
His most famous was inspired by the woman he was engaged to some years ago. "She was my muse," he told our very own Ayaka Oseki. "She inspired me to be a whole new writer. In a way, after she gone, she inspired me even more. AT that point though, I was no longer the writer I was while she was around."
His next collection is set to be published in the next six months, although he would not reveal to our readers just what this collection s going to be centered
Friday, December 3, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Author: Kobo Abe
Abe is one of the most prolific writers of the mid-20th century. His masterful blend of the art of prose and the scientific thought procces create some of the richest novels ever written. When reading his work, it is very clear that Abe is not only a student of great Japanese literature but Western literature as well.
He carries to macacbre aspects of Poe in a way that takes the reader past the point of despair. Other sytlistic influences include Kafka and Shelley.
He carries to macacbre aspects of Poe in a way that takes the reader past the point of despair. Other sytlistic influences include Kafka and Shelley.
Up and Coming Writers of Japan
Although a great lierary tradition exists in our country, some of the writers in current day Japan may go down as some of the best in history. Over the next several months we will be featuring articles on some of the most excellent writers this country has to offer. Whether publicly renown for their great works or hiding to avoid publicity, we have made it our goal at Kodansha Times to uncover the writers who will go down in history, starting today.
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