Kazuko Shiraishi

Kazuko Shiraishi (白石 かずこ Shiraishi Kazuko, born 1931) is a Japanese poet and translator who was born in Vancouver, Canada. She is a modernist, outsider poet who got her start in Katsue Kitazono's "VOU" poetry group, which led Shiraishi to publish her first book of poems in 1951. She has also read her poetry at jazz performances.[1] She has appeared at readings and literary festivals all over the world.[2]

Kenneth Rexroth called her "the Alan Ginsberg of Japan," and edited a volume of her poetry in English for New Directions Press. [3]

Translations Available in English

Hiroaki Sato has translated Shiraishi's poetry for BOMB Magazine ,[4] and several of her anthologies have appeared in English:

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