Makoto Ōoka
Makoto Ōoka was a Japanese poet, writer, university teacher, literary critic and literary scholar (1931–2017). He was born at Mishima.
Makoto Ōoka in brief
- Born
- 1931
- Died
- 2017
- Known for
- poet, writer, university teacher, literary critic and literary scholar
- Place of birth
- Mishima
Recognition and collections
Makoto Ōoka received Kikuchi Kan Prize, Hanatsubaki Award for Contemporary Poetry, Officer of Arts and Letters, Japan Art Academy Prize, Asahi Prize and Golden Wreath.
Identity
Makoto Ōoka is recorded as having received Kikuchi Kan Prize, Hanatsubaki Award for Contemporary Poetry and Officer of Arts and Letters. Makoto Ōoka is recorded as poet, writer, university teacher, literary critic and literary scholar. Makoto Ōoka is recorded with the citizenship of Japan and Empire of Japan.
In detail
Makoto Ōoka studied at University of Tokyo. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Employment is recorded with Meiji University and Yomiuri Shimbun Company.
Distinctions recorded are Kikuchi Kan Prize, Hanatsubaki Award for Contemporary Poetry, Officer of Arts and Letters and Japan Art Academy Prize.
Chronology
- 1931Makoto Ōoka born at Mishima.
- 1931Makoto Ōoka was born in 1931 at Mishima.
- 2017Makoto Ōoka died at Mishima.
- 2017Makoto Ōoka died in 2017 at Mishima.
Sources
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- 1.
“Makoto Ōoka”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q775466: Makoto Ōoka
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