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Nakamura Kusatao was born on 27 July, 1901 in Japan, is a Japanese poet and writer. Discover Nakamura Kusatao's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Date of death 1983
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Nakamura Kusatao (中村 草田男) was a Japanese haiku poet.

1901

Nakamura was born on July 27, 1901, in Amoy, Fujian Province, China, the son of a Japanese diplomat.

A few years later his mother brought him to Japan, where he was educated in various schools in Matsuyama and Tokyo.

One of those schools was Seinan Elementary School (港区立青南小学校) in Tokyo.

When returning to that school twenty years later, he wrote perhaps his most famous haiku, reflecting on the falling snow and the passing of the Meiji era:

1925

In 1925, he attended Tokyo University to study German literature, compelled by the works of Nietzsche, Hölderlin, Chekhov, Dostoevsky, and Strindberg.

1927

Following his father's death, he suffered a nervous breakdown in 1927 and turned to poetry, particularly the tanka of Saitō Mokichi.

Eventually, he returned to Tokyo University, changing his major to Japanese literature and writing his bachelor's thesis on the poet Shiki Masakoa.

1929

In 1929, he met Kyoshi Takahama, the doyen of the conservative haiku school centered on the magazine Hototogisu.

He joined the school and met other leading poets like Takashi Matsumoto and Kawabata Bōsha.

1933

He finally graduated in 1933.

1936

He submitted haiku to Hototogisu and published his first collection, Chōshi (長子), in 1936.

1946

Like many other poets, he eventually broke with Hototogisu and started his own magazine, Banryoku (萬緑), in 1946.

He was the first president of the Association of Haiku Poets.

Nakamura was a leading figure in a humanist approach to poetry referred to as ningen tankyūha (人間探求派).

His verse was also noted for its ambiguity and obscurity.

He went on to write over a half dozen haiku collections, several volumes of essays and criticism, and short stories he referred to as märchen.

1967

Following graduation, he taught at the Seiki Gakuen until 1967.

At Tokyo University, he joined the Tokyo University Haiku Society.

1977

In 1977, the haiku was inscribed on a stone monument at the school unveiled by Nakamura.