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Chimako Tada (多田智満子, Tada Chimako, April 1, 1930 – January 23, 2003) was a Japanese poet renowned for her surreal style and evocation of women's experience in post-war Japan. She authored more than 15 books of Japanese poetry, and also translated prose and poetry from French.Tada wrote in traditional styles, such as tanka and haiku, as well as contemporary prose poetry.

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  • Chimako Tada (en)
  • Chimako Tada (fr)
  • 多田智満子 (ja)
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  • Chimako Tada (多田智満子, Tada Chimako, April 1, 1930 – January 23, 2003) was a Japanese poet renowned for her surreal style and evocation of women's experience in post-war Japan. She authored more than 15 books of Japanese poetry, and also translated prose and poetry from French.Tada wrote in traditional styles, such as tanka and haiku, as well as contemporary prose poetry. (en)
  • Chimako Tada (多田智満子, Tada Chimako, 1er avril 1930 - 23 janvier 2003) est une poétesse japonaise réputée pour son style surréaliste et l'évocation de l'expérience des femmes dans l'après-guerre au Japon. Elle est l'auteur de plus de 15 livres de poésie japonaise et de traduction en prose et de la poésie française. Tada écrit dans le style traditionnel, tels que tanka et haïku, ainsi que la poésie en prose contemporaine. (fr)
  • 多田 智満子(ただ ちまこ、1930年4月1日 - 2003年1月23日)は、日本の詩人・随筆家・翻訳家・フランス文学者。福岡県出身。本名、加藤智満子。 (ja)
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  • Chimako Tada (en)
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  • Chimako Tada (多田智満子, Tada Chimako, April 1, 1930 – January 23, 2003) was a Japanese poet renowned for her surreal style and evocation of women's experience in post-war Japan. She authored more than 15 books of Japanese poetry, and also translated prose and poetry from French.Tada wrote in traditional styles, such as tanka and haiku, as well as contemporary prose poetry. (en)
  • Chimako Tada (多田智満子, Tada Chimako, 1er avril 1930 - 23 janvier 2003) est une poétesse japonaise réputée pour son style surréaliste et l'évocation de l'expérience des femmes dans l'après-guerre au Japon. Elle est l'auteur de plus de 15 livres de poésie japonaise et de traduction en prose et de la poésie française. Tada écrit dans le style traditionnel, tels que tanka et haïku, ainsi que la poésie en prose contemporaine. (fr)
  • 多田 智満子(ただ ちまこ、1930年4月1日 - 2003年1月23日)は、日本の詩人・随筆家・翻訳家・フランス文学者。福岡県出身。本名、加藤智満子。 (ja)
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