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Tada Chimako
Born in 1930 in Kita-Kyūshū City, Fukuoka, Japan, Tada Chimako spent most of her youth in Tokyo, during the tumultuous years of the second World War...
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A Spray of Water: Tanka
[the hot water in]
by
Tada Chimako
translated by
Jeffrey Angles
the hot water in the abandoned kettle slowly cools still carrying the resentment of colder water
From
The Forest of Eyes
by Tada Chimako, translated by Jeffrey Angles. Copyright © 2010 by Tada Chimako and Jeffrey Angles. Used by permission of University of California Press. All rights reserved.
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