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Yumeji Takehisa Poetry & Art Collection (Iwanami Bunko)

Yumeji Takehisa Poetry & Art Collection (Iwanami Bunko)

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This beautifully curated collection brings together 115 poems by Takehisa Yumeji (1884–1934), the beloved poet and artist known for fusing lyrical verse with evocative visual art. Each poem is accompanied by illustration, with a selection of pages presented in color to highlight the delicate atmosphere and emotional nuance of his work.

In addition to the poetry, the book includes essays that clearly convey Yumeji’s artistic philosophy, as well as epigram-like fragments excerpted from his diaries. With 64 pages in color, this volume is an essential keepsake for Takehisa Yumeji admirers and an inviting introduction for new readers discovering his world of poetry and images.

$15.36
Yumeji Takehisa Poetry & Art Collection (Iwanami Bunko)
$15.36

Yumeji Takehisa Poetry & Art Collection (Iwanami Bunko)

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This beautifully curated collection brings together 115 poems by Takehisa Yumeji (1884–1934), the beloved poet and artist known for fusing lyrical verse with evocative visual art. Each poem is accompanied by illustration, with a selection of pages presented in color to highlight the delicate atmosphere and emotional nuance of his work.

In addition to the poetry, the book includes essays that clearly convey Yumeji’s artistic philosophy, as well as epigram-like fragments excerpted from his diaries. With 64 pages in color, this volume is an essential keepsake for Takehisa Yumeji admirers and an inviting introduction for new readers discovering his world of poetry and images.

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This beautifully curated collection brings together 115 poems by Takehisa Yumeji (1884–1934), the beloved poet and artist known for fusing lyrical verse with evocative visual art. Each poem is accompanied by illustration, with a selection of pages presented in color to highlight the delicate atmosphere and emotional nuance of his work.

In addition to the poetry, the book includes essays that clearly convey Yumeji’s artistic philosophy, as well as epigram-like fragments excerpted from his diaries. With 64 pages in color, this volume is an essential keepsake for Takehisa Yumeji admirers and an inviting introduction for new readers discovering his world of poetry and images.