Also known as Shiki Masaoka, Masaoka Noboru, Noboru Masaoka
Japanese poet, author, and literary critic in Meiji period Japan (1867-1902)
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Masaoka Shiki (正岡 子規; Japanese pronunciation: [ma.saꜜ.o.ka | ɕi̥.kʲiꜜ, -sa.o.ka ɕi̥.kʲiꜜ], October 14, 1867 – September 19, 1902), pen-name of Masaoka Noboru (正岡 升), was a Japanese poet, author, and literary critic in Meiji period Japan. Shiki is regarded as a major figure in the development of modern haiku poetry, credited with writing nearly 20,000 stanzas during his short life. He also wrote on reform of tanka poetry.
Some consider Masaoka to be one of the four great haiku masters, the others being Matsuo Bashō, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa.
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· 1986 · cited 1,268x
· 1981 · cited 1,080x
· 2008 · cited 952x
· 2018 · cited 862x
· 2007 · cited 692x
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