Kitamura Tokoku, given name Montaro, was a Romantic poet and essayist. Kitamura held extreme political views that led to his expulsion from Waseda University, but he abandoned his political activities before becoming a writer. Many of Kitamura’s poems and essays broke from traditional Japanese Buddhist/Shinto thought in favor of Western philosophy, and his writing sometimes reflects his wife’s Christian views. Kitamura helped to launch the literary journal Bungakkai (Literary World) a year before he committed suicide.
See also BUDDHIST LITERATURE; POETRY.
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