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Senryū (川柳) is a ****anese form of
short poetry similar to
haiku in construction:
three lines with 17
morae (or on,
often translated as syllables, but see...
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Senryu Girl (****anese: 川柳少女, Hepburn:
Senryū Shōjo), also
romanized as
Senryuu Shojo, is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Masakuni Igarashi...
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Karai Senryū (柄井 川柳, 1718 –
October 30, 1790),
whose real name is
Karai Hachiemon (柄井 八右衛門) was a ****anese poet and
poetry judge (tenja). He po****rized...
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haiku and
senryū, and on
other forms of ****anese and
Asian literature. He
wrote six
books on
haiku (1949–52, 1963–64) and two
books on
senryū (1949, 1960)...
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Similar poems that do not
adhere to
these rules are
generally classified as
senryū.
Haiku originated as an
opening part of a
larger ****anese
genre of poetry...
- The
Senryū-Shōgunzuka
Kofun -
Himezuka Kofun (川柳将軍塚古墳・姫塚古墳) is a pair of
Kofun period tumuli,
located in the Shi****i-ishikawa
neighborhood of the city...
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Senryū no ****uku" (千流(せんりゅう)の雫(しずく), lit. "Drops of a
Thousand Streams") is a song
recorded by ****anese
singer ****uka Kudo. It was
released as a single...
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written and
illustrated by
Masakuni Igarashi, the
author of the
manga series Senryu Girl. It
began serialization in Kodansha's W****ly Shōnen
Magazine in September...
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Namiki Sōsuke (****anese: 並木宗輔; 1695 – c. 1751), also
known as
Namiki Senryū, was a
prominent ****anese
playwright who
wrote for both
kabuki and bunraku...
- period, a
master of haikai,
Karai Senryū made an anthology. His
style became known as
senryū,
after his pseudonym.
Senryū is a
style of
satirical poetry...