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Poetic diary
・ Poetic diction
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・ Poetic journal
・ Poetic justice
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・ Poetic Justice (film)
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・ Poetic Justice (Porridge)
・ Poetic Justice (song)
・ Poetic Justice (Stan Rogers album)
・ Poetic Justice (Steve Harley album)
・ Poetic Justice (TV series)
・ Poetic Meter and Poetic Form


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Poetic diary : ウィキペディア英語版
Poetic diary

is a Japanese literary genre, dating back to Ki no Tsurayuki's ''Tosa Nikki'', compiled in roughly 935. The English term ''poetic diary'' was used by the Princeton University scholar/translator Earl Miner in his book, ''Japanese Poetic Diaries''. Traditionally, composed of a series of poems held together by prose sections, the poetic diary has often taken the form of a pillow book or a travel journal. Since World War II, Beat Generation writers in the United States such as Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Philip Whalen, and Joanne Kyger, as well as post-beat writers such as Andrew Schelling and Michael Rothenberg have studied and written in Western-style poetic diary form.
==See also==

*Art diary
*Haibun
*Pillow book
*Poetic journal

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