Kenkabo Inoue
Kenkabo Inoue (いのうえけんかぼう, June 3, 1870 (July 1, 1870) - 1934 (1934) September 11) is a Japanese senryu writer. The childhood name Shichiro later Koichi [1].
There are "the senryus of the Edo era" in the book.
Table of contents
Life
I was born in Hagi, Yamaguchi (1870) on June 3 in 1870. The family served Mori House, but fall, 父栄祐 died on obscurity after an abolished feudal clan in 1891 [1].
I became an elementary school assistant teacher by self-education and I found work in newspaper publisher "Otori positive Courier" (it is merged with Bocho newspaper afterwards, and "a long lap daily report" becomes extinct) of Yamaguchi later and became the newspaper reporter [2]. As for Tome, convalescence after the third delivery dies badly in 1898 though I marry same 頃山県 Tome and am given three children. In addition, Inoue married again with 岡 knob in 1901 three years later and got two children [2]. I found work in "Echigo daily report" in same 1901 and became an editor in chief [2].
In July, 1903, I leave "Echigo daily report", and it is entered the company by newspaper "Japan". I acted as the selector of the new senryu in a nom de plume of sword flower Bo here. In addition, the nom de plume likened oneself to it from a thing such as "quarrel ぼう" in "people with the fight mind" in Yamaguchi and put a kanji of "sword flower Bo" [3]. I acted as a selector of the magazine as a honorary member afterwards although I left the office. In addition, I acted as a selector elsewhere in "a citizen of country newspaper" and "the Yomiuri Shimbun" and tried for the spread of new senryus [4]. I played an active part as a leader in liquor barrel made of willow-wood temple group of the organization in 1905 and launched "Taisho senryu" (I change a title to "a senryu person") and supported a new senryu group. However, the magazine was driven into the discontinuance of publication because a phrase of Akira Tsuru placed in the magazine was considered to be Maintenance of the Public Order Act violation.
"Even "Fukuoka date newspaper" "主婦之友" China private newspaper" acted as a selector from 1929 [5].
However, I was aware of poor physical condition from about 1933, and light cerebral hemorrhage was caused in 1934 of the next year, and the right half of the body became inconvenient [6]. I fell down by cerebral hemorrhage on September 8, 1934 and, on September 11, died in Kencho-ji Temple of Kamakura, Kanagawa of the temporary abode. Nobuko of the wife became a successor after death and continued publishing a senryu magazine and supported Akira Tsuru of the senryu writer again.
Main senryu work
- Above all the breast of mother sweet; cut it, and do it, and is ticked away by the stone tablet of the - birth place.
- It is the Imperial standard in the one cough inside not to hear
- Flower-viewing excursion of the people not to know of the price of rice
- Garbage is in the eyes when I open up piercing eyes
Book
Single work
- "Yoshio Oishi of the nakedness" (in 1913 Takafumi temple bookstore)
- "6000, Yanagi, Shinkawa phrase" (in 1916 Nambokusha)
- To "a person making senryu" (in 1918 Nambokusha)
- "Senryu 1922 collection of" (in 1922 liquor barrel made of willow-wood temple nova society)
- "The Yanagi, Furukawa essence" (in 1925 liquor barrel made of willow-wood Terakawa willow society)
- "Senryu of the Edo era" (in 1928 early modern times Japan cultural history study society)
- "Shinkawa willow personal choice phrase 133 crowding" (in 1932 liquor barrel made of willow-wood Terakawa willow society)
Joint work, compilation
- Election for Kenkabo Inoue, Koichiro Kondo picture "senryu comics" (in 1930 senryu comics publication society)
- Kenkabo Inoue edition "Shizuko Mikasa (Teiko Maruyama) collection of haiku" (in 1932 liquor barrel made of willow-wood Terakawa willow society)
Anthology
- 白石維想楼編 "the twenty years of the study: Kenkabo Inoue collection of haiku" (in 1922 liquor barrel made of willow-wood Terakawa willow society)
- Nobuko Inoue "Kenkabo Inoue collection of haiku" (in 1935 叢文閣)
- Hokichi Inoue "Kenkabo Inoue collection of haiku" (in 1966 Ichigaya publishing company)
Footnote
References
- Showa Women's University "modern literature study library 37" (1973)
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