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Sanki SaitoSanki Saitō was born in western Japan in 1900. He trained as a dentist, working first in Singapore and later in Tokyo. He didn't begin to write haiku until the age of 33, but he then rapidly became a leading figure in the poetically radical New Risin Haiku movement. In 1940 his writing caused him to be arrested by the Higher Special Police on the charge of violating the Peace Preservation Law; he was given a suspended sentence and forbidden to write. In 1942 he left Tokyo for Kobe; his Bohemian life in the wartime port city before its desruction is vividly described in his memoirs The Kobe Hotel. After 1945 he began to write again and published three major collections of haiku that set a benchmark for postwar haiku. From 1956 to 1957 he was editor of Haiku, Japan's leading haiku journal. He died of stomach cancer in 1962 in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture. More than six decades after his death, Sanki is still embraced as truly unique not only by haiku poets both radical and traditional, but also tanka and free verse poets. Read More Read Less

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Three Demons
Publisher: Open Letter
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28 May 2024
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Selected Haiku 1933-1962
Publisher: Isobar Press
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04 May 2023
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The Kobe Hotel
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01 Sep 1993
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