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Kobayashi Issa

Kobayashi Issa

Kobayashi Issa was a prominent Japanese haiku poet from the Edo period. Born on June 15, 1763, in Kashiwazaki village, he is celebrated for his concise and evocative haiku that often reflect the simplicity and beauty of nature. Issa's poetry is known for its depth of emotion and its ability to capture the fleeting moments of life. He passed away on January 5, 1828.

38 quotes · Haiku, Cherries, Spring

Ariwara no Narihira

Ariwara no Narihira was a prominent Japanese poet of the Heian era, renowned for his significant contributions to court poetry. Born in 825, he was a member of the esteemed Ariwara family. His poetry is distinguished by its grace and emotional intensity, embodying the refined tastes of the court. Narihira's repertoire includes tanka and haiku, and he is often credited with early experimentation with the haiku form.

7 quotes · Would Be, Cherries, Cherry Blossom

Saigyō

A renowned Japanese poet and monk from the late Heian period, known for his work in 'The Sand and Stone Collection'. His poetry reflects profound insights into nature, religion, and life, and is considered an important figure in Japanese literary history.

8 quotes · Moon, Cherries, Flower

Motoori Norinaga

Motoori Norinaga was a renowned Japanese scholar of the Edo period, known for his research on classical Japanese literature. His work has had a profound impact on the development of Japanese literature and linguistics.

1 quotes · Cherries, Cherry Blossom, Glowing
Maria Konopnicka

Maria Konopnicka

Maria Konopnicka, a Polish poet, was born on May 23, 1842, and died on October 8, 1910. Her poetry was deeply influenced by Polish nationalism and romanticism, and she is considered one of the most important poets in the history of Polish literature.

1 quotes · Flower, Shapes, Spring
Philip Whalen

Philip Whalen

Philip Whalen was an American poet known for his concise and direct style. His works often explore themes of nature, religion, and the human condition, deeply influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy. Whalen's poetry held a significant place in the American literary landscape in the second half of the 20th century.

2 quotes · Cherries, Cherry Trees, Death

Fujiwara no Teika

A renowned poet from the Heian period of Japan, known as one of the most important figures in classical Japanese literature. His poetry is highly regarded for its artistic achievements and has had a profound influence on literature both in Japan and internationally.

3 quotes · Cherries, Cherry Blossom, Crimson
Matsuo Basho

Matsuo Basho

Matsuo Basho was a renowned Japanese poet from the Edo period, hailed as the god of haiku. His poetry is characterized by its simplicity, conciseness, and profound meaning, exerting a profound influence on later generations.

103 quotes · Haiku, Moon, Tree
Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale was an American poet known for her lyrical poetry. Her works are characterized by their concise and emotive language, which has won her a wide readership. Born on August 8, 1884, she passed away on January 29, 1933.

148 quotes · Heart, Poetry, Stars

Neltje Blanchan

Neltje Blanchan was a 19th-century writer known for her nature literature works, characterized by her delicate observations and profound understanding of nature.

7 quotes · Spring, Bluebird, Breaths