
Spring and Asura
1924
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Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933) was born in Iwate Prefecture and by fifteen he was writing competently in the 31-syllable Waka form. The second half of this book contains the original Japanese poems. The first half consists of the translations by Ruriko Suzuki with introductions by David Chandler. Publication was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan.
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Kenji Miyazawa
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His name is written as 宮沢賢治 in Japanese, and translated as 宮澤賢治 in Traditional Chinese. Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933) was born in Iwate, one of the northernmost prefectures in Japan. In high school, he studied Zen Buddhism and developed a lifelong devotion to the Lotus Sutra, a major influence on his writing. After graduating from an agricultural college, he moved to Tokyo to begin his writing career but had to return home to care for a sick sister. He remained in his home in Iwate for the rest of his life. One of his best-known works is the novel Night on the Galactic Railroad, which was adapted into anime in the late twentieth century, as were many of his short stories. Much of his poetry is still popular in Japan today.