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{{nihongo|'''Makoto Ooka'''|大岡 信|Ōoka Makoto|born February 16, 1931}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[Japanese poetry|poet]] and [[literary critic]].
{{nihongo|'''Makoto Ooka'''|大岡 信|Ōoka Makoto|born February 16, 1931}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[Japanese poetry|poet]] and [[literary critic]].


Ooka's poetry column was published without a break seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of ''[[Asahi Shimbun]],'' which is Japan's leading national newspaper.<ref>Honan, William H. [http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/06/books/why-millions-in-japan-read-all-about-poetry.html?scp=26&sq=Donald+Keene&st=nyt "Why Millions in Japan Read All About Poetry,"] ''New York Times.'' March 6, 2000.</ref>
Ooka's [[poetry]] [[column]] was published without a break seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of ''[[Asahi Shimbun]],'' which is Japan's leading national newspaper.<ref>Honan, William H. [http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/06/books/why-millions-in-japan-read-all-about-poetry.html?scp=26&sq=Donald+Keene&st=nyt "Why Millions in Japan Read All About Poetry,"] ''New York Times.'' March 6, 2000.</ref>


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Revision as of 04:38, 10 June 2011

Makoto Ooka (大岡 信, Ōoka Makoto, born February 16, 1931) is a Japanese poet and literary critic.

Ooka's poetry column was published without a break seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of Asahi Shimbun, which is Japan's leading national newspaper.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Honan, William H. "Why Millions in Japan Read All About Poetry," New York Times. March 6, 2000.

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