Morisaki, Kazue (1927–)
Morisaki, Kazue (1927–)
Japanese poet. Born April 20, 1927, in Kumamoto, Japan.
During youth, lived in Korea and in coal-producing district of northern Kyushu; works, which reflect concerns about discrimination and oppression of laborers, especially women, include Makkura (1961), Dai-san no sei (1965), Karayuki-san (1976), and Inochi hibikiau (1998); founded magazine Sâkuru Mura with Tanigawa Gan and Ueno Eishin.
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