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Takuboku Ishikawa's Tanka and Poetry

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Takuboku Ishikawa (1886-1912) exemplifies Meiji-era poetic expression. His tanka collection 'A Handful of Sand' revolutionized classical tanka by freely expressing daily emotions, while his poetry in works like 'The Call and the Whistle' established a distinctive voice. Despite his brief life, his legacy fundamentally shaped modern Japanese poetry.

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Subcategory:Literature
Location:Morioka, Iwate
Time Period:1902-1912
Influence:National
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