Nagatsuka Takashi

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Nagatsuka Takashi (長塚 節, April 3, 1879 - February 8, 1915) is a Japanese poet and novelist. According to prominent historian Ann Waswo, Nagatsuka Takashi was born into a landowning family.

He was born in Ibaraki, Japan.

He is best known for his novel The Soil, published in serial form in the 1910 in the Tokyo Asahi Newspaper. It depicts life in rural Japan and it is based on Kossho, a town near where the author lived during his childhood. The characters are based on actual people although their names are altered.


[edit] Major works

  • しらくちの花
  • 炭焼のむすめ
  • 太十と其犬
  • 長塚節歌集
  • 隣室の客

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