Hideo Oguma (小熊秀雄, Oguma Hideo, 9 September 1901 – 20 November 1940[1]) was a Japanese poet for the Proletarian literature movement and was noted for writing children's stories, comic books and literary criticism.[2] A Hideo Oguma poetry prize is awarded for new poetry writers.[3][4]
Hideo Oguma | |
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Born | 9 September 1901 |
Died | 20 November 1940 |
Literary movement | Proletarian literature |
Selected paintings
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Self-Portrait (1938)
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Rikkyō University in the Setting Sun (1935)
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An Image to Shining Flight (unknown date)
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Starvation (unknown date)
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A Cat (unknown date)
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Flowers of Lilies (unknown date)
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Figures (unknown date)
Selected drawings
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A Spoilsman (unknown date)
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The Freight House in Ikebukuro Station (unknown date)
References
edit- ^ Oguma, Hideo; Goodman, David G. (1989), Long, long autumn nights: selected poems of Oguma Hideo, 1901–1940, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, ISBN 978-0-939512-39-3
- ^ Miller, John Scott (2009), Historical dictionary of modern Japanese literature and theater, Scarecrow Press, p. 94, ISBN 978-0-8108-5810-7
- ^ Jeffrey Angles. "::Full Tilt::". Fulltilt.ncu.edu.tw. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
- ^ Sato, Hiroaki (2008), Japanese women poets: an anthology, M.E. Sharpe, p. 435, ISBN 978-0-7656-1784-2