Saeki no Akamaro

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Saeki no Akamaro (佐伯赤麻呂) was a Japanese waka poet of the Nara period.

Biography[edit]

His birth and death dates are unknown, as are all details of his life.[1] His kabane was Sukune.[1]

One theory holds that he was the same person as the more famous Saeki no Kiyomaro [ja].[2]

Poetry[edit]

Several of his poems survive in the Man'yōshū,[1] specifically in two poetic exchanges he had with his daughter (who is unnamed),[1] in which his poems are those numbered 405 and 628.[1] One other tanka of his was included in the collection, as number 630.[1] He is considered a poet of the "fourth period" of the Man'yōshū.[1]

References[edit]

Cited works[edit]

  • "Saeki no Akamaro" 佐伯赤麻呂. Nihon Jinmei Daijiten Plus (in Japanese). Kodansha. 2015. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  • Taira, Toshikatsu (1986). "Akamaro". In Inukai, Kiyoshi; Inoue, Muneo; Ōkubo, Tadashi; Ono, Hiroshi; Tanaka, Yutaka; Hashimoto, Fumio; Fujihira, Haruo (eds.). Waka Daijiten (in Japanese). Tokyo: Meiji Shoin. p. 6. ISBN 4-625-40029-5.

Further reading[edit]

  • Hashimoto, Shirō (1974). "幇間歌人佐伯赤麻呂". In Sakaida, Shirō (ed.). 境田教授喜寿記念論文集. Osaka: 境田教授喜寿記念論文集刊行会.