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Mariko Kitakubo

Born in Tokyo.
Living in Mitaka-city, Tokyo
Membership
Japan Writers' Association,
Japan PEN Club,
Association of Contemporary Tanka Poets,
Japan Tanka Poets' Society,
Kokoro-No-Hana,
Tanka Society of America.
Tan-Ku Co-Founder
Tan-Ku Association, president

In commemoration of
15 years of tanka reading
The Latest Tanka Sequence
Original Tanka presented at
Spoken World Live

Contemprary Tanka Poet Mariko Kitakubo.
お知らせ

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On June 22, I performed tanka reading at Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature.
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Thanks to the planning and coordination by Kanagawa division of Taishu Bungaku Kenkyu-kai, the Popular Literature Study Association, I performed "Fukushima", which is a seriese of tanka which I wrote after visiting the nuclear power plant in Fukusima in Fukusima prefecture Japan, as well as "Prayer for peace", which I often perform overseas.
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Mr. Genichi Yamamoto, the chairman of the Japan P.E.N. Club environment committee, presented the report and his impression about his visit to Fukushima nuclear power plant. He also talked about his perspective on Camus' "Pest" as a literature of disaster.
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I would like to thank everyone who made all the arrangements for this event including venue reservation, as well as to all the attendants who came to the event in spite of the rainy weather.
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Sunday, June 23, 2019

I will participate in a Reading & Talk event at Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature on June 22.

I am going to intersperse tanka reading with some explanations so that even those who are not familiar with tanka can enjoy the event.

I would be more than happy if you could spare time for this event!

Date & time: June 22nd, Satruday  15:00 to 17:00
Venue: Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature
Speakers: Genichi Yamamoto, the chairman of the Japan P.E.N. Club environment committee
Mariko Kitakubo, Tanka poet & tanka reading performer
Title: "From Camus to tanka as a literature of disaster"
Admission: 1,000 yen

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Friday, June 14, 2019

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International Haiku Conference in St. Albans hosted by the Brtish Haiku Society was held from May 31 to June 2.

I performed Japanese-English tanka reading in its opening event, and it was my first performance in U.K.!
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I would like to thank the British Haiku Society and Ms. Illiyana Stoyanova from the bottom of my heart for giving such a precious opportunity to me.

The Maltings Art Theater was the venue for the conference.
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Ms. Illiyana Stoyanova greeted the attendants.
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Mr. Colin Blundell, the president of BTS, made an opening remarks.
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Ms. Illiyana Stoyanova and Mr. David Bingham made detailed preparation fo the success of the conference.
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I recited a series of tanka, "Prayer for peace," while playing 7 kinds of percussion.
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After my 30-min. performance, I received comments from the audience. Some of them told me that they were moved to tears. Japanese attendants said they were foll of proud feeling as the fellow Japanese. I would like to express my sincere gratitude toward everyone.

St. Albans is the 40th city where I performed biingual tanka reading overseas. I would like to make another step forward without ever forgetting my feelings of appreciation toward everyone encouraged me to date.


International Haiku Conference in St. Albans. Video clip offered by Mr. M. Gilfillan.

*To play the video clip, click the image left.

*Click large_screen.png to watch it on large screen.


*To play the video clip, click the image left.

*Click large_screen.png to watch it on large screen.


International Haiku Conference in St. Albans. Video clip offered by Mr. M. Gilfillan.

*To play the video clip, click the image left.

*Click large_screen.png to watch it on large screen.

Tuesday, June 4, 2019