Teiko Inahata Explained

Teiko Inahata
Native Name:稲畑汀子
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Place:Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Death Place:Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Occupation:Poet

Inahata Teiko (; 8 January 1931 – 27 February 2022) was a Japanese haiku poet, essayist and literary critic.

Life and career

Born in Yokohama, the granddaughter of poet Kyoshi Takahama and the daughter of poet, Inahata had been composing haiku since she was still a child.[1] [2] She studied at Kobayashi Seishin Women's College.

Inahata published her first collection of haiku in 1976. In 1979 she succeeded her father as editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Hototogisu, and was editor of the newspaper The Asahi Shimbun. In 1987 she founded and was the first secretary of the, later serving as its honorary president.[3] She was a Catholic.

Inahata died in Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture on 27 February 2022, at the age of 91.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lowitz . Leza . Aoyama . Miyuki . Tomioka . Akemi . A Long Rainy Season: Haiku and Tanka . 1998 . . 978-1-880656-15-0 . 52 . en . teiko inahata.
  2. Book: Ueda . Makoto . Far Beyond the Field: Haiku by Japanese Women : an Anthology . 2003 . . 978-0-231-12863-6 . 169-70 . en . Inahata Teiko.
  3. Book: Cobb . David . Haiku: The Poetry of Nature . 2002 . Universe . 978-0-7893-0826-9 . 86 . en.
  4. News: 俳人の稲畑汀子さん死去 「ホトトギス」名誉主宰 朝日俳壇前選者 . 6 March 2022 . 28 February 2022 . Asahi Digital.