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Seiichi Niikuni
was a Japanese poet and painting, painter. He was one of the foremost pioneers of the international avant-garde concrete poetry movement, creating works of calligraphic, visual and aural poetry. He is recognized as one of the most important poets of recent times in Japanese and German textbooks.#ima, 建畠・城戸・金澤(2009)p.10 It is said that during his later years, he started to prefer the Kyūjitai, old kanji orthography form of his name, .#niikuni, 新国誠一 works(2008)p.8 Life Time in Sendai Niikuni was born on December 7, 1925 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.#ryaku, 金澤(2009)p.67 He entered the Sendai Technical School (now Sendai Technical High School) and studied architecture. After graduating from high school, he entered the Tohoku Gakuin University to study English literature and graduated from there in 1951. In 1952 he began his career as a poet in earnest by joining a circle that published the poetry magazine ''Hyōga'' (, lit. "gla ...
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