
Goat Song
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About This Novel
"Goat Song" is Nakahara Chuya's first collection of poems. Nakahara Chuuya (なかはら ちゅうや, 1907-1937), whose surname was Kashiwamura, was a poet, singer, and translator during the Showa era. He was known as "Japan's Rimbaud". More than 350 poems have been handed down to this day, some of which have been selected into Japanese Mandarin textbooks. His main works include the poetry collections "Song of the Goat" (1934), "Songs of the Past" (1938), and the collection of translated poems "Selected Poems of Rimbaud".
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
Wow, I seem to be number one(?) Mr. Nakahara's writing style is really great, I like it very much!
Chuuya's poems are often a little depressing, full of sadness and melancholy, but he also writes relief into the poems, making people feel light and bright. (Actually, I became a fan of Nakahara Chuuya after watching Bungou Stray Dogs, and wanted to read his poems for inspiration. Chuuya is really good (>^ω^<)
Chuya
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Nakahara Chuuya's poems capture the sounds and colors of nature with his keen sensibility, and present his own unique sensory world rhetorically. He thinks about life and death, and his words wander in between. His sweet and sad poems overflow with the aftertaste of impermanence, and his simple and profound language expresses the weariness and emptiness of life. He sings about the nostalgia of farewell, the sorrow deep in the heart, and the things that have passed away and can never return. He incorporated every sigh into poetry, and his creations throughout his life expressed three themes: living, loving, and suffering. [1]
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Nakahara Chuuya's poems can always vividly depict the intertwining of extremely delicate emotions and sadness, which are gentle and magnanimous. Even though it sometimes makes people feel depressed when reading them, it must be said that in his poems, you can feel the extremely pure emotions he displays. Sometimes he does not explain it to you, but it is enough to make people intoxicated.
Not alone
It's very interesting, but I don't understand what's being said. It may not be suitable for a fifth-grade student like me.
The style of the poem is depressing and melancholy. Just like the title of the poem, Goat Song, it is both innuendo and praise. It keeps telling, trying its best to tell others, but trying to bury it. Anyway, I highly recommend it to family members who like this style.
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
Wow, I seem to be number one(?) Mr. Nakahara's writing style is really great, I like it very much!
Chuuya's poems are often a little depressing, full of sadness and melancholy, but he also writes relief into the poems, making people feel light and bright. (Actually, I became a fan of Nakahara Chuuya after watching Bungou Stray Dogs, and wanted to read his poems for inspiration. Chuuya is really good (>^ω^<)
Chuya
From Baidu
Nakahara Chuuya's poems capture the sounds and colors of nature with his keen sensibility, and present his own unique sensory world rhetorically. He thinks about life and death, and his words wander in between. His sweet and sad poems overflow with the aftertaste of impermanence, and his simple and profound language expresses the weariness and emptiness of life. He sings about the nostalgia of farewell, the sorrow deep in the heart, and the things that have passed away and can never return. He incorporated every sigh into poetry, and his creations throughout his life expressed three themes: living, loving, and suffering. [1]
Untitled
Nakahara Chuuya's poems can always vividly depict the intertwining of extremely delicate emotions and sadness, which are gentle and magnanimous. Even though it sometimes makes people feel depressed when reading them, it must be said that in his poems, you can feel the extremely pure emotions he displays. Sometimes he does not explain it to you, but it is enough to make people intoxicated.
Not alone
It's very interesting, but I don't understand what's being said. It may not be suitable for a fifth-grade student like me.
The style of the poem is depressing and melancholy. Just like the title of the poem, Goat Song, it is both innuendo and praise. It keeps telling, trying its best to tell others, but trying to bury it. Anyway, I highly recommend it to family members who like this style.
