Fujiwara no Ietaka

Fujiwara no Ietaka, drawn by Kikuchi Yōsai.
In this Japanese name, the family name is Fujiwara.

Fujiwara no Ietaka (藤原 家隆, 1158 May 5, 1237[1]) was an early Kamakura period Japanese waka poet. Several of his poems are included in the Shin Kokin Wakashū. He was related by marriage to Jakuren, which made him strongly connected to the network of poets of the time. He was a pupil to Fujiwara no Shunzei.[2]

Ietaka was involved in a number of poetic matches and has a personal collection Collection of Jeweled Songs (玉吟集 gyokuginshū).

"Remember well!
Whose promises of love were they
That brought this end?
Fair clouds from yesterday
                           blown away
By the cold mountain's breath."[1]

  1. ^ quoted in Brower, Conversations with Shotetsu pg 102

References

  1. Brower, Robert H. (1972). "Ex-Emperor Go-Toba's Secret Teachings: Go-Toba no in Gokuden" (PDF). Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 32: 13.
  2. Brower, Robert H. (1972). "Ex-Emperor Go-Toba's Secret Teachings: Go-Toba no in Gokuden". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 32: 27.


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