Ronald Phillip Tanaka Explained
Ronald Phillip Tanaka (1944–2007) was a Japanese-American poet and editor.[1]
Life
He was a Sansei (a third-generation Japanese-American), born in the Poston War Relocation Center in Arizona in 1944 behind barbed wire.[2]
He attended Pomona College, Claremont and the University of California, Berkeley where he took an interdisciplinary Ph.D. Renaissance British Literature, philosophy of language and generative syntax and semantics under the tutelage of Julian C. Boyd. Ronald Tanaka taught English at the California State University Sacramento.[3]
He was the single parent of two girls, Shinobu and Yoi.
Awards
- 1982 American Book Award for The Shino Suite: Japanese-American Poetry
- California Arts Council
- Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
- Foundation of California State University, Sacramento
Works
- Book: The Shino Suite: Japanese-American Poetry . Authors Choice Press . December 15, 2000. 978-0-595-15376-3 .
- Book: Shidó, The Way of Poetry . Authors Choice Press . April 6, 2001. 978-0-595-18243-5 .
- Book: Scenes from a Country Tea Room: New Japanese-American Poetry. iUniverse. 2006. 978-0-595-41720-9 .
- Systems Models for Literary Macro-theory (1976)
- "On the Metaphysical Foundations of a Sansei Poetics", Journal of Ethnic Studies
Anthologies
Notes and References
- Web site: Poets On Deck . www.sacmetroarts.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090119194755/http://sacmetroarts.org/PoetsOnDeck.html . 2009-01-19.
- Web site: Sacramento State: Ronald Tanaka. 2009-11-16.
- Web site: Prof. Tanaka.