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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Takashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka TakashiTakashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka Takashi, April 3, 1879–February 8, 1915) was a Japanese poet and novelist. According to prominent historian , Nagatsuka Takashi was born into a landowning family. Generally, he was born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. More specifically, his place of birth was 国生村 (Kosshō Village) in 石下町 (Ishige Town), which was merged in 2006 with 水海道市 (Mitsukaido City) to form modern day 常総市 (Joso City). In 1896, poor health forced him to stop his middle-school education in Mito. In accordance with his duties as eldest son, he assisted his mother Taka in managing their six acres of arable land. He started experimenting in 1905 with different fertilizers, crop-rotation, charcoal-production, and commercial-grade bamboo-production. These are just some of his attempts to save the family's finances from the political career of his father Genjiro (who was elected during the late 1880s to the prefectural assembly), since he tended to absorb other people's debts. In Tokyo, he studied poetry with Masaoka Shiki starting 1900 until 1902, the same year Shiki died of tuberculosis. His only novel 土 ("Tsuchi"; "The Soil") was published in 151-installment series from June–November of1910 in the 東京朝日新聞 (Tokyo Asahi Shimbun; Tokyo Morning-Sun Newspaper), which eventually became today's 朝日新聞 (Asahi Shimbun ; Morning-Sun Newspaper) after a merger with the 大阪朝日新聞 (Osaka Asahi Shimbun; Osaka Morning-Sun Newspaper). Two years after its newspaper serialization, 土 was published as a complete work in book form in 1912. The novel depicts life in rural Japan and in Kossho Village. The characters are based on actual people although their names are altered. The novel's copyright expired in the mid-1960s. He died of laryngeal tuberculosis on February 8, 1915.aryngeal tuberculosis on February 8, 1915. , 長塚 節(ながつか たかし、1879年(明治12年)4月3日 - 1915年(大正4年)2月8日)は、歌人、小説家。 , Takashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka Takashi) (3 avril 1879 – 8 février 1915) est un romancier et poète japonais, particulièrement connu pour son roman La Terre (土, Tsuchi), qui fera l'objet d'une adaptation au cinéma en 1939 par Tomu Uchida. , Нагацука Такаси (яп. 長塚節; 3 апреля 1879, преф. Ибараки — 8 февраля 1915, Фукуока) — японский поэт, литературный критик и писатель, ученик Масаока Сики. , Nagatsuka Takashi (japanisch 長塚 節, * 3. April 1879 in , (heute: Jōsō), Präfektur Ibaraki; † 8. Februar 1915) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller.
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rdfs:comment Takashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka TakashiTakashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka Takashi, April 3, 1879–February 8, 1915) was a Japanese poet and novelist. According to prominent historian , Nagatsuka Takashi was born into a landowning family. Generally, he was born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. More specifically, his place of birth was 国生村 (Kosshō Village) in 石下町 (Ishige Town), which was merged in 2006 with 水海道市 (Mitsukaido City) to form modern day 常総市 (Joso City). In Tokyo, he studied poetry with Masaoka Shiki starting 1900 until 1902, the same year Shiki died of tuberculosis. He died of laryngeal tuberculosis on February 8, 1915.aryngeal tuberculosis on February 8, 1915. , Nagatsuka Takashi (japanisch 長塚 節, * 3. April 1879 in , (heute: Jōsō), Präfektur Ibaraki; † 8. Februar 1915) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. , Takashi Nagatsuka (長塚 節, Nagatsuka Takashi) (3 avril 1879 – 8 février 1915) est un romancier et poète japonais, particulièrement connu pour son roman La Terre (土, Tsuchi), qui fera l'objet d'une adaptation au cinéma en 1939 par Tomu Uchida. , 長塚 節(ながつか たかし、1879年(明治12年)4月3日 - 1915年(大正4年)2月8日)は、歌人、小説家。 , Нагацука Такаси (яп. 長塚節; 3 апреля 1879, преф. Ибараки — 8 февраля 1915, Фукуока) — японский поэт, литературный критик и писатель, ученик Масаока Сики.
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