Kazuko Shiraishi
Kazuko Shiraishi (1931–2024) was one of Japan's foremost poets. Influenced by abstract art, experimental literature, and avant-garde jazz, Shiraishi was not minimalist, but improvisatory: her poems were written with surreal imagery, at once playful and philosophical, sensitive and compassionate. Shiraishi wrote over twenty books of poetry, read at poetry festivals on every continent, and was awarded the Purple Ribbon Medal from the Emperor of Japan in 1998. New Directions publishes Seasons of Sacred Lust (1978), edited by Kenneth Rexroth; Let Those Who Appear (2002); My Floating Mother, City (2009), and Sea, Land, Shadow (2017).