Yoné Noguchi collection of papers, circa 1897-1940.

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Yoné Noguchi collection of papers, circa 1897-1940.

Promotional materials for one of his books, and corrected manuscripts for 10 Japanese Noh plays, and photocopies of poems, plays, and essays by and about him.

1 portfolio (0.2 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7017222

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Noguchi, Yoné, 1875-1947

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Yoné Noguchi (1875-1947) was a poet and professor of English at Keio University in Tokyo. Noguchi traveled to the United States in 1893, where he lived and worked in San Francisco and New York before retuning to Japan in 1904. He developed a reputation while in the United States as an imagist poet and published his first book of poetry, Seen and unseen or, monologues of a homeless snail (1897), while living in San Francisco. With the publication of his book, Noguchi became the first Japanese na...