Makoto Ōoka

Makoto Ooka (大岡 信 Ōoka Makoto, born February 16, 1931 in Mishima, Shizuoka)[1] is a Japanese poet and literary critic. He pioneered the collaborative poetic form renshi in the 1990s,[2][3] in which he has collaborated with such well-known literary figures as Charles Tomlinson, James Lasdun, Joseph Stanton and Mikiro Sasaki.[4]

Asahi Shimbun

Ooka's poetry column was published without a break seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of Asahi Shimbun, which is Japan's leading national newspaper.[5]

Awards[2]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Welcome to Japanese Poetry, Poetry International, 2006
  2. 2.0 2.1 Profile of Makoto Ooka
  3. 3.0 3.1 Innovative Japan poet bags Japan Foundation prize
  4. Tomlinson, Charles, Makoto Ooka, James Lasdun, Hiroshi Kawasaki and Mikiro Sasaki. An extract from Departing Swallows, in Journal of Renga & Renku, issue 2, 2012. p162
  5. Honan, William H. "Why Millions in Japan Read All About Poetry," New York Times. March 6, 2000.