The Poetess Ukon, from the series The Thirty-six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen)

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The Poetess Ukon, from the series The Thirty-six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen)

Chobunsai Eishi

Date
Edo period (1615–1868), 1801
Medium
Page from a color woodblock-printed volume
Culture
Japan
Department
Arts of Asia
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

This poem was copied by Toyota Mine, age six: Waiting for you to Come to me, how the months have Past—rock shore—If I Went out there now, would the name Itself provoke resentment? (Translation by Andrew J. Pekarik)

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