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Bochō Yamamura (山村 暮鳥, Yamamura Bochō, January 10, 1884 – December 8, 1924) was a Japanese writer, poet and songwriter. Bochō was born Tsuchida Hakkujū to a peasant family in present-day Takasaki, Gunma and struggled to become educated; his family's poverty prevented him from finishing elementary school. Nevertheless, he continued to study and educate himself to the point where he was hired to teaching at his former primary school as the age of fifteen. In 1902 he converted to Anglicanism, though some scholars have suggested he did so in order to gain access to a university education. He gained the public's attention thanks to his acutely sensitive poetry. Suffering from tuberculosis, out of work, and living a sad vagabond life, he kept writing poetry, fairy tales and songs for children wi

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  • Yamamura Bochō (de)
  • Bochō Yamamura (en)
  • Bochō Yamamura (fr)
  • 山村暮鳥 (ja)
  • 山村暮鳥 (zh)
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  • Yamamura Bochō (japanisch 山村 暮鳥, wirklicher Name: Tsujida Hakujū 土田 八九十, Geburtsname: 志村; * 10. Januar 1884 in Nagaoka; † 8. Dezember 1924) war ein japanischer Lyriker und Jugendbuchautor. (de)
  • Bochō Yamamura (山村 暮鳥, Yamamura Bochō) (10 janvier 1884 - 8 décembre 1924) est un écrivain, poète et compositeur de chansons japonais. (fr)
  • 山村 暮鳥(やまむら ぼちょう、1884年(明治17年)1月10日 - 1924年(大正13年)12月8日)は、明治・大正期の詩人、児童文学者である。本名、土田八九十(つちだ はくじゅう)、旧姓は志村。 (ja)
  • 山村暮鳥(1884年1月10日-1924年12月8日)是一位日本詩人與兒童文學作家,出生於日本群馬縣西群馬郡棟高村(現高崎市)。 (zh)
  • Bochō Yamamura (山村 暮鳥, Yamamura Bochō, January 10, 1884 – December 8, 1924) was a Japanese writer, poet and songwriter. Bochō was born Tsuchida Hakkujū to a peasant family in present-day Takasaki, Gunma and struggled to become educated; his family's poverty prevented him from finishing elementary school. Nevertheless, he continued to study and educate himself to the point where he was hired to teaching at his former primary school as the age of fifteen. In 1902 he converted to Anglicanism, though some scholars have suggested he did so in order to gain access to a university education. He gained the public's attention thanks to his acutely sensitive poetry. Suffering from tuberculosis, out of work, and living a sad vagabond life, he kept writing poetry, fairy tales and songs for children wi (en)
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  • Yamamura Bochō (japanisch 山村 暮鳥, wirklicher Name: Tsujida Hakujū 土田 八九十, Geburtsname: 志村; * 10. Januar 1884 in Nagaoka; † 8. Dezember 1924) war ein japanischer Lyriker und Jugendbuchautor. (de)
  • Bochō Yamamura (山村 暮鳥, Yamamura Bochō, January 10, 1884 – December 8, 1924) was a Japanese writer, poet and songwriter. Bochō was born Tsuchida Hakkujū to a peasant family in present-day Takasaki, Gunma and struggled to become educated; his family's poverty prevented him from finishing elementary school. Nevertheless, he continued to study and educate himself to the point where he was hired to teaching at his former primary school as the age of fifteen. In 1902 he converted to Anglicanism, though some scholars have suggested he did so in order to gain access to a university education. He gained the public's attention thanks to his acutely sensitive poetry. Suffering from tuberculosis, out of work, and living a sad vagabond life, he kept writing poetry, fairy tales and songs for children with a humanity-filled, warm style. In his last years, he composed a number of simply-worded and yet highly inspirational odes to nature. Bochō was one of the earliest Japanese writers to be described as a Futurist in a 1916 article by Sakutarō Hagiwara. (en)
  • Bochō Yamamura (山村 暮鳥, Yamamura Bochō) (10 janvier 1884 - 8 décembre 1924) est un écrivain, poète et compositeur de chansons japonais. (fr)
  • 山村 暮鳥(やまむら ぼちょう、1884年(明治17年)1月10日 - 1924年(大正13年)12月8日)は、明治・大正期の詩人、児童文学者である。本名、土田八九十(つちだ はくじゅう)、旧姓は志村。 (ja)
  • 山村暮鳥(1884年1月10日-1924年12月8日)是一位日本詩人與兒童文學作家,出生於日本群馬縣西群馬郡棟高村(現高崎市)。 (zh)
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