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Chiyo-Ni (1703-1775) is one of Japan's most unusual and renowned haiku poets, and this volume, the first major translation of her work in English, contains over 100 haiku, reproduced in Japanese script, Romaji, and in English.
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In this two-part volume, Rebecca L. Copeland offers Western readers a fascinating portrait of Uno's life along with translations of three of her distinctive works of short fiction.
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In this novel based on her own scandalous life in 1920s Japan, Uno Chiyo follows her heroine, Kazue, from birth to her mid-thirties.
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Een man, mooi van uiterlijk maar zwak van karakter, vertelt over zijn ervaringen met drie jonge vrouwen.
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In an effort to educate American children further in origami, Japanese paper folding, author Chiyo Araki has written Origami in the Classroom Book 2, as a sequel to her first book.