Sakutarō Hagiwara(萩原 朔太郎Hagiwara Sakutarō, 1 November 1886 - 11 May 1942) was a Japanese writer of free-style verse, active in the Taishō and early Showa periods of Japan. He liberated Japanese free verse from the grip of traditional rules, and he is considered the “father of modern colloquial poetry in Japan”. He published many volumes of essays, literary and cultural criticism, and aphorisms over his long career.
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