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(Excellent within his niche; not for all tastes)

I. Who is Kenta Takamura? Kenta Takamura (b. 1971 – d. 2018) is a Japanese poet, essayist, and translator whose work bridges the gap between late-Shōwa introspection and Heisei-era digital alienation. Unlike his more famous namesake (the sculptor and poet Kōtarō Takamura), Kenta Takamura is not a household name in the West, but within Japanese literary circles, he is revered as a “poet’s poet.” His oeuvre is small—four major poetry collections, one unfinished novel, and a posthumous volume of essays—but its influence on 21st-century Japanese lyric poetry is profound. kenta takamura

Kenta Takamura is not a poet of fireworks or epiphanies. He is a poet of the flicker, the delay, the almost. For readers willing to sit with silence and observe the machinery of modern loneliness, his work offers one of the truest records of how it feels to be alive—and tired—in a city that never stops. His legacy will likely grow as more translations appear and as younger generations recognize their own exhausted faces in his sparse, unforgiving lines. Recommended starting point: (2004 collection, or the 2021 English selected poems). Read one poem per night, slowly. Let the spaces between lines do their work. (Excellent within his niche; not for all tastes) I