• Ihara Saikaku was born in 1642 into a well-off merchant family in Osaka. ... Ihara Saikaku, Love Letter Sent in a Sea Bass (1687)[5].
  • Ihara Saikaku (Japonca: 井原 西鶴; 1642-17 Ocak 1784), Edo döneminde yaşamış bir Japon şair. Japon nesirinin ukiyo-zōshi türünün yaratıcısıdır.
  • ] In 1642, Ihara Saikaku was born into a well-off merchant family in Osaka. From the age of fifteen Saikaku had begun to compose haikai no renga (linked verse).
  • Ihara Saikaku was one of several pen names he used later in life. He was a skilled poet and worked as an amateur instructor from his early twenties.
  • Saikaku then decided that he had the talent and means to become a professional writer. ... Ihara Saikaku died on the 9th September 1693 at the age of 51.
  • Topic: 1836089: Ihara Saikaku poet and novelist, one of the most brilliant figures of the 17th-century revival of Japanese literature.
  • Recognized as a hakai master. Under the pen name Ihara Kakuei, he begins to establish himself as a popular haikai poet.
  • 100 Heroes: Ihara Saikaku. Born in 1642, Ihara Saikaku was a Japanese poet and creator of the "floating world" genre of Japanese prose.
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  • Ihara Saikaku was a poet and novelist, one of the most brilliant figures of the 17th-century revival of Japanese literature.