Английская Википедия:Hototogisu (magazine)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese literary magazine focusing primarily on haiku. Founded in 1897, it was responsible for the spread of modern haiku among the Japanese publicШаблон:Sfnp and is now Japan's most prestigious and long-lived haiku periodical.Шаблон:Sfnp
History
Hototogisu was founded in 1897 in Matsuyama by Yanagihara Kyokudō, who edited it under the direction of Masaoka Shiki.Шаблон:Sfnp It soon became the leading forum for Shiki's Nippon school of haiku. The following year, the magazine's headquarters moved to Tokyo, and its editorship was taken over by Takahama Kyoshi.Шаблон:Sfnp At the same time, the magazine's scope was expanded to include tanka and haibun as well as haiku, and Shiki began publishing essays in his shaseibun ("sketch from life") prose style.Шаблон:Sfnp It had established itself as Japan's leading haiku magazine by this time, and the first Tokyo edition sold out on its first day.Шаблон:Sfnp
Following Shiki's death in 1902, the magazine's focus shifted to the fiction of modernist writers such as Natsume Sōseki, but in 1912, Kyoshi once again began including haiku.Шаблон:Sfnp
In 1916, Kyoshi initiated the "Kitchen Miscellanies" column in Hototogisu to promote the writings of women haiku poets such as Шаблон:Wikidata fallback link.[1]Шаблон:Sfnp
When Kyoshi died in 1959, editorship passed to his son Toshio.Шаблон:Sfnp Teiko Inahata (1931–2022), Kyoshi's granddaughter, was editor from 1979 until 2013.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp The current editor is Шаблон:Interlanguage link.
Notable contributors
- Dakotsu Iida
- Takahama Kyoshi
- Takashi Matsumoto
- Yaeko Nogami
- Itō Sachio
- Sokotsu Samukawa
- Natsume Sōseki
- Masaoka Shiki
- Murakami Kijo
Notes
References
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External links
- Hototogisu Magazine (in Japanese)
- ↑ Rodd, Laurel Rasplica. "Meiji Women's Poetry" in Шаблон:Harvp
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