Michizō Tachihara
![Michizō Tachihara at age 23](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Tachihara_Michizo_at_Ginza.jpg)
Though a citizen of Tokyo, Michizō would rarely mention modern urban scenes in his work. Aside from several references to cars, Michizō chose to describe a vegetable, not a mineral realm. He described trains as vehicles of escape, rescuing him from being cooped up in his architectural office.
The natural landscapes of the Shinano Highlands provided an endless parade of conventional imagery that Michizō would use in his work; such as birds, clouds, flowers, grasses, mountains, skies, trees, and wind. A sizable part of his poetry used poetic impulse, often causing his work to be labelled as "sentimental". He wrote openly about his feelings and expressed what was in his heart, allowing his verse to be both uncontaminated and genuine.
His Dharma name was Onkyōin Shiundō Norikiyo Shinshi (温恭院紫雲道範清信士). Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939, Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939, Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939
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Published 1971
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6Wasuregusa ni yosu : shishū = An meiner wasuregusa /萱草に寄す : 詩集 = An meiner wasuregusa /萱草に寄す : 詩集 = An meiner wasuregusa /
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13Tachihara Michizō shū立原道造集by Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939
Published 1973
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15Rōdoku CD shijin Tachihara Michizō /朗読CD詩人立原道造 /by Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939
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18Tachihara Michizō shishū /立原道造詩集 /by Tachihara, Michizō, 1914-1939
Published 2002
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