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Hi, Anna. Don't worry. I am poorer at the English than Mr.Taylor, too.
February 9
December 29, 2009
Hello! I would like to wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
December 23, 2009
Hi, Mat. Thank you for your comment. I print it in my Weblog as follows.  I uploaded poetry "L'Éclair" of Rimbaud. You don't need to understand French. If, like music, you can enjoy this intonation (as a melody) and rhythm... .  I think that acces…
August 5, 2009
Nobuaki MATSUMOTO added a blog post
Hi, Mat. When this forum started, there was little number of members. But we were able to organize one squad now. I'm glad. This squad may be left behind now by the trench of "the battle front of the writing". But this squad doesn't fall down behind.
August 5, 2009
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Le travail humain ! c'est l'explosion qui éclaire mon abîme de temps en temps. "Rien n'est vanité ; à la science, et en avant !" crie l'Ecclésiaste moderne, c'est-à-dire Tout le monde. Et pourtant les cadavres des méchants et des fainéants tombent s…
August 5, 2009
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August 4, 2009
Sylvia Plath hardly has the popularity in Japan, but I know that it is a famous poet so that there is not the person whom I do not know with the European and American culture layer. I read it aloud--- And a head in the freakish Atlantic Where it pou…
August 2, 2009
August 1, 2009
Nobuaki MATSUMOTO added a blog post
Similar to boxing, poetry boxing is done in a ring. Two poetry boxers read their original poems in a battle to see who engages the audience the most, with judges deciding victory or defeat in this "word fight." Mr. Katsunori Kusunoki started the Jap…
July 31, 2009
Nobuaki MATSUMOTO added 5 videos
July 31, 2009
Nobuaki MATSUMOTO added 5 photos
July 29, 2009
Three foreigners recently won a literary prize with the authority of Japan. They are not all Japanese native speakers. Their name is... Chinese's Yi Yang(Female). Iranian's Shirin Nezammafi(Female). American's Ian Hideo Levy(Male). In Britain, it…
July 28, 2009
Hi, Mat. I've done it. I understood that I was a haphazard man. It was just what I imagined it. Thank you.
July 25, 2009
Hi, Mat. Thank you for comment.  By the way, Pandemonium is Japanese; "百鬼夜行"-----means that "a lot of ghosts go out when it is night".  I think that it is a kind of admonition to "lie down early when you go out at night because you are dangerous".  …
July 24, 2009
Interesting blog, Nobuaki. I'll have to do some research and find out more about 'Pandemonium'!
July 23, 2009

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This squad doesn't fall down behind.

Hi, Mat. When this forum started, there was little number of members. But we were able to organize one squad now. I'm glad.
This squad may be left behind now by the trench of "the battle front of the writing". But this squad doesn't fall down behind.

Posted on August 5, 2009 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

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What Is Poetry Boxing?


Similar to boxing, poetry boxing is done in a ring. Two poetry boxers read their original poems in a battle to see who engages the audience the most, with judges deciding victory or defeat in this "word fight." Mr. Katsunori Kusunoki started the Japan Reading Boxing Association in October 1… Continue

Posted on July 31, 2009 at 5:00pm —

Nobuaki MATSUMOTO

The Magnificent Seven

It is seven people that belong to this forum of just the birth at present. -----'The Magnificent Seven' so to speak.

Posted on July 25, 2009 at 2:19pm — 1 Comment

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Pandemonium in the Japanese summer.

I went for a certain exhibition yesterday. It is the valuable exhibition that Japanese traditional Pandemonium relates to. Unfortunately there is not the official introduction sentence by the English.
You had better avoid it in the summer if you visited Japan. Because, in the Japanese summer, there are a great many ghosts.

Posted on July 22, 2009 at 9:30pm — 3 Comments

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At 6:51pm on December 29, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Thanks for your Christmas message Nobuaki. Hope you had a Happy Christmas too!

Wishing you and all other members a Happy New Year,

Mat
At 12:32pm on August 1, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Many thanks for the video uploads Nobuaki. I've watched / listened to them all - they are fantastic!!!

And for your amusing and entertaining blog about the 'poetry boxing'!! I'd never heard about this taking place before.
At 3:50pm on July 30, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Actually, I've just noticed only one video is showing. Sometimes the system has to convert the file format. I think on occasions there can be problem with the conversion.
At 2:56pm on July 30, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Thanks very much for adding those two videos Nobuaki. I'll look forward to watching them with interest later this evening!
At 10:39am on July 29, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Thanks very much for adding the photo of Jack Kerouac, Nobuaki!
At 8:21am on July 22, 2009, Mat Taylor said…
Hi Nobuaki,

Thanks for becoming a member of the Writers' and Journalists' Forum! It's great to have you as a member.

Hope you find the website useful. We've just started - we hope to have more new members very soon.

I've had a look at your blog. It looks great but unfortunately I can't read Japanese. I'm sure it's very interesting!!

Look forward to any postings you'd like to make to the site in the future.

Regards,

Mat
 
 
 

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