Posts Tagged: Yasuhiro Yotsumoto
“I keep finding poetry outside its ordinary territories”: A Conversation with Japanese Poet Yasuhiro Yotsumoto
As a Japanese poet living in Germany, do you ever feel like an “outsider”…
“I keep finding poetry outside its ordinary territories”: A Conversation with Japanese Poet Yasuhiro Yotsumoto
As a Japanese poet living in Germany, do you ever feel like an “outsider”…
Poets as Translators
Poetry International/Rotterdam closed the year 2015 by highlighting the archived poems translated by poets
Poets as Translators
Poetry International/Rotterdam closed the year 2015 by highlighting the archived poems translated by poets
Trilingual Renshi, a chain poem by poets from Japan, China and Korea
“Trilingual Renshi” by poets of Japan, China, S. Korea Photo shows cover of “Trilingual Renshi,” a collection of collaborative poetry by Shuntaro Tanikawa and Yasuhiro Yotsumoto, both of Japan, Ming Di of China and Kim Hye Soon of South Korea.
Trilingual Renshi, a chain poem by poets from Japan, China and Korea
“Trilingual Renshi” by poets of Japan, China, S. Korea Photo shows cover of “Trilingual Renshi,” a collection of collaborative poetry by Shuntaro Tanikawa and Yasuhiro Yotsumoto, both of Japan, Ming Di of China and Kim Hye Soon of South Korea.