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Nakahara ChuyaNakahara Chuya (中原 中也, Nakahara Chūya) (April 29, 1907 - October 22, 1937) was a Japanese poet. Nakahara Chuya was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1907. His works were influenced by the Dadaist poet Takahashi Shinkichi and by Tominaga Taro. He also translated the poems of Rimbaud into Japanese language. The influence of Rimbaud went beyond just his poetry, and Nakahara was know for his "bohemian" lifestyle. Nakahara died at the age of 30 of cerebral meningitis. Only one of poetry collections, ''Yagi no Uta'' (Goat Songs, 1934) appeared while he was alive (in an edition of two hundred copies). He had edited his second collection, ''Arishi Hi no Uta'' (Songs of Bygone Days) just before his death. ==External links== *[http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person26.html#sakuhin_list_1 e-texts of Chuya's works] at Aozora bunko 1907 births 1937 deaths Japanese writers Japanese poets See other meanings of words starting from letter: NNA | NB | NC | ND | NE | NF | NG | NH | NI | NJ | NK | NL | NM | NO | NP | NR | NS | NT | NU | NW | NX | NY | NZ |Words begining with Nakahara_Chuya: Nakahara_Chuya |
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