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Noriko Ibaragi (茨木 のり子, Ibaragi Noriko) was a Japanese poet, playwright, essayist, children's literature writer, and translator. She is most well known for her poem, Watashi ga ichiban kirei datta toki (わたしが一番きれいだったとき, "When my beauty shone"), written twelve years after the Japanese defeat in WWII. In 1953, she co-founded the literary journal . She began to learn Korean as a second language at the age of fifty, going on to publish her own translations of poetry by her Korean contemporaries.

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  • Ibaragi Noriko (de)
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  • 茨木のり子 (ja)
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  • Ibaragi Noriko (japanisch 茨木 のり子; eigentl. Miura Noriko, (三浦 のり子); * 12. Juni 1926 in Ōsaka; † 17. Februar 2006 in Nishitōkyō) war eine japanische Dichterin, Essayistin, Kinderbuchautorin und Drehbuchschreiberin. (de)
  • Noriko Ibaragi (茨木 のり子, Ibaragi Noriko) was a Japanese poet, playwright, essayist, children's literature writer, and translator. She is most well known for her poem, Watashi ga ichiban kirei datta toki (わたしが一番きれいだったとき, "When my beauty shone"), written twelve years after the Japanese defeat in WWII. In 1953, she co-founded the literary journal . She began to learn Korean as a second language at the age of fifty, going on to publish her own translations of poetry by her Korean contemporaries. (en)
  • Noriko Ibaragi (茨木 のり子); nom véritable Miura Noriko (三浦 のり子)); 12 juin 1926 à Ōsaka - 17 février 2006, est une poétesse et écrivain japonaise. Ibaragi effectue ses études secondaires à Aichi. Son poème le plus célèbre Watashi ga ichiban kirei datta toki (« Quand ma beauté rayonnait »), écrit à l'âge de dix-neuf ans est traduit dans de nombreuses langues. En 1953, elle cofonde la revue littéraire Kai (« Rames »). En plus de plusieurs volumes de poésie, elle a écrit des essais, des récits, des contes et des scénarios. À l'âge de cinquante ans, elle apprend le coréen, publiant ensuite des traductions de poésie de ses homologues coréens. (fr)
  • 茨木 のり子(いばらぎ のりこ、本姓・三浦(みうら)、1926年(大正15年)6月12日 - 2006年(平成18年)2月17日)は、日本の詩人、エッセイスト、童話作家、脚本家。 主な詩集に、『見えない配達夫』『鎮魂歌』『自分の感受性くらい』『倚(よ)りかからず』など。戦時下の女性の青春を描いた代表作の詩「わたしが一番きれいだったとき」(1958年刊行の第二詩集『見えない配達夫』収録)は、多数の国語教科書に掲載されている。 (ja)
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