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The American poet Adelaide Crapsey invented the modern form, known as American Cinquain inspired by Japanese haiku and tanka, akin in spirit to that of the Imagists
The initial 15th edition ( 1974 – 1985 ) was faulted for having reduced or eliminated coverage of children's literature, military decorations, and the French poet Joachim du Bellay ; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.
He once wrote a paper under a pseudonym derived from Kobayashi Issa, a famous Japanese haiku poet.
* 1885 – Kitahara Hakushū, Japanese poet and children's author ( d. 1942 )
* 1939 – Jun Henmi, Japanese writer and poet
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro ( 柿本人麻呂 or 柿本人麿 ; c. 662 – 710 ) was a Japanese poet and aristocrat of the late Asuka period.
* 1948 – Shigeru Izumiya, Japanese singer, actor, and poet
* 1924 – Takaaki Yoshimoto, Japanese poet, critic, and philosopher
* 2011 – Jun Henmi, Japanese author and poet ( b. 1939 )
** Akiko Yosano, Japanese author, poet ( b. 1878 )
* September 19 – Masaoka Shiki, Japanese haiku poet ( b. 1867 )
** Kanoko Okamoto, Japanese novelist, poet, and Buddhism scholar ( d. 1939 )
** Matsuo Bashō, Japanese poet ( d. 1694 )
** Imagawa Sadayo, Japanese poet and soldier ( d. 1420 )
** Sōgi, Buddhist priest and Japanese poet ( died 1502 )
** Ikkyu, Japanese Zen Buddhist priest and poet ( b. 1394 )
* July 24 – Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Japanese poet and writer ( b. 1892 )
* Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Japanese poet
* Japanese poet Otomo no Yakamochi compiles the first Japanese poetry anthology, Man ' yōshū.
* October 5 – Ōtomo no Yakamochi, Japanese statesman and waka poet
* Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, Japanese poet ( approximate date )
* December 25 – Yosa Buson, Japanese poet and painter ( b. 1716 )
* October 2 – Chiyo-ni, Japanese poet ( b. 1703 )

Japanese and critic
Later Japanese computer music compositions include a piece by Kenjiro Ezaki presented during Osaka Expo ' 70 and " Panoramic Sonore " ( 1974 ) by music critic Akimichi Takeda.
** Kodō Nomura, Japanese novelist and music critic, acute pneumonia ( b. 1882 )
Under the influence of folk art and Japanese prints, Gauguin's work evolved towards Cloisonnism, a style given its name by the critic Édouard Dujardin in response to Émile Bernard's method of painting with flat areas of color and bold outlines, which reminded Dujardin of the Medieval cloisonné enamelling technique.
is a Japanese author, critic, and social activist.
was a Japanese author, translator, and literary critic.
He was befriended by the influential literary critic Kobayashi Hideo, who introduced him to the French symbolist poets Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, whose poems he translated into Japanese.
is a Japanese author, critic, economist, and translator.
is a Japanese author and a literature critic.
* July 28 – Rampo Edogawa, Japanese author and critic ( born 1894 )
The famed Japanese film critic Nagaharu Yodogawa once dubbed him " the true successor " to influential filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.
New York Times architectural critic Paul Goldberger argues convincingly that " Ando is right in the Japanese tradition: spareness has always been a part of Japanese architecture, at least since the 16th century ; it is not without reason that Frank Lloyd Wright more freely admitted to the influences of Japanese architecture than of anything American.
* Yūko Tsushima ( born 1947 ), pen name of " Tsushima Satoko ", a Japanese fiction writer, essayist and critic
He was viewed as " highly intelligent and widely informed ", and was observed to be a strong critic of the amount of political power the Army held in the Japanese government.
was a Japanese critic and author, also known under the pseudonym.
was a Japanese author, critic, playwright, translator, editor, educator, and professor at Waseda University.
, pen-name of Masaoka Noboru ( 正岡 升 ), was a Japanese poet, author, and literary critic in Meiji period Japan.
The stand-alone hokku was renamed haiku in the Meiji period by the great Japanese poet and critic Masaoka Shiki.
was a Japanese anarchist, social critic, author and feminist.
was a Japanese novelist, literary critic, and translator of French literature who was active during the Shōwa period of Japan.
Khakamada, the daughter of a Japanese Communist who took Soviet citizenship in the 1950s, emerged as Putin's most outspoken critic.
, better known by the pseudonym, was a Japanese author and critic who played a major role in the development of Japanese mystery fiction.

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