Mitsuharu Kaneko Explained

Mitsuharu Kaneko
Birth Date:25 December 1895
Birth Place:Tsushima, Aichi, Japan
Occupation:Poet

was a Japanese poet and painter. He was a recipient of the Yomiuri Prize.

Biography

Mitsuharu Kaneko was born in Tsushima, Aichi and attended the private Catholic school Gyosei Gakuen in Tokyo. He published his first poetry collection Akatsuchi no Ie (Red Clay House) in 1919. He was known as an anti-establishment figure, and during the Second World War, he deliberately made his son ill, so he would not be drafted. As well as publishing several volumes of poetry, he was also known for his autobiographical works. In 1954, he received the 5th Yomiuri Prize.[1]

Selected bibliography

Poetry

Essays

Works in English

External links

Poetry International Rotterdam

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 読売文学賞. japanese. Yomiuri Prize for Literature. Yomiuri Shimbun. September 28, 2018.