User:Radh/English literature and Japan

First to Japan in 1888? In Japan from 1878 to 1890?, in 1896 and from 1897 to 1900. He died in London on his way to Japan. Fenollosa's second wife. Britsh? author He was born on the Greek island of Lefkas. He moved to Japan around 1870 and died in Tokyo. Missionary, sometime poet. Lived in Japan for a long time.
 * Edwin Arnold (1832-1904). U.K.
 * The Light of Asia. 1879
 * R. Kipling
 * Ernest Fenollosa (February 18, 1953 - September 21, 1908)
 * Mary McNeill Scott (18??-1954)
 * Mae St. John Bramhall
 * Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)
 * Philip Henry Dodge (1859-1921)
 * Marie Stopes (1880-1958). U.K.


 * From the 1920s

Zen. In Korea (then Japanese) from 1925. To Japan proper after 1937.
 * Reginald Horace Blyth

Lived there for a time; also vistited the country often. From 1924?
 * Edmund Blunden (1896-1974). U.K.

1929?
 * Binyon. U.K.

1931?
 * Empson U.K.


 * Alfred Noyes. U.K.
 * Japanese Doves. 1941

Has taught in Japan
 * From 1945
 * George Barker (poet). U.K.


 * G. S. Fraser. U.K.
 * Sakurajima (poem) 1953


 * Philip Murray
 * 'Firefly: A Japanese Romance'' (poem) 1954.


 * Eileen Sheenan (* 1963, Scartaglin) From Ireland (Killarney Island)


 * Anthony Thwaite. U.K.?

Poetry.
 * Lewis Turco. U.K.?
 * Elegy to a Japanese Garden. poem 1953.

Travel
 * From 1980
 * Alan Booth (1946-1993). U.K.
 * The Roads to Sata: A 2,000-Mile Walk through Japan
 * Looking for the Lost


 * Richard Caddel

Poetry. 1998.
 * Ciaran Carson


 * Paul Durcan

Poetry. 1991
 * George Evans

Poetry. 2001
 * Andrew Fitzsimons


 * Brad Leithauser
 * Equal Distance. 1985

Poetry. 2000.
 * Michael Longley. U.K.


 * J. D. McClatchy
 * Medea in Tokyo (poem) 1990.


 * Jay McInerny
 * Ransom. 1985


 * David Mitchell (author). U.K.


 * John David Morley. U.K.; lives in Munich.
 * Pictures from the Water Trade. 1985

Poetry. 1998
 * Paul Muldoon. U.K.?

In Japan since 1989.
 * Peter Robinson (* 1953; Salford, Lancashire)
 * New Year. (poem?) 1990


 * Bruce Roscoe. Nea Zealand.
 * A Window on Japan


 * Gabriel Rosenstock

Poetry
 * Paul Rossiter
 * Sashimi and Roses. 1998.

Poetry. 2001.
 * James Woods