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Europe
Events
Poets
Byzantine Empire
Poets
The Arabic World
Poets
Births in the Arabic world
Deaths in the Arab world
The Turkic World
Persia
Works
Persian poets
India
Events
Works
Poets
China
Chinese poets
- Poet and polymath Su Shi is sent into internal exile 1080âÂÂ1086 for political reasons. During this period he writes the first and second Chibifu ( "The Red Cliffs")
- Su Shi èÂÂ軾 (1037–1101), Song dynasty writer, poet, painter, calligrapher, pharmacologist, gastronome and statesman, writing in the shi, ci and fu forms; notable works include the First and Second Chibifu ( The Red Cliffs, 1080âÂÂ1086), ' ( Remembering Chibi, to the tune of Nian Nu Jiao) and Shui diao ge tou ( Remembering Su Zhe on the Mid-Autumn Festival, )
Japan
Japanese works
Imperial poetry anthologies:
Japanese poets
- Akazome Emon 赤æÂÂè¡Âé (956–1041) waka poet of the mid-Heian period; a member of both the Thirty-six Elder Poetic Sages and KintÃ
Â's 36 female poetry immortals (or "sages") of the Kamakura period
- Fujiwara no Akisue è¤åÂÂé¡Âå£ (1055–1123), late Heian period poet and nobleman, member of the Fujiwara poetic and aristocratic clan
- Fujiwara no KintÃ
 è¤åÂÂÃ¥Â
¬ä»», also known as "ShijÃ
Â-dainagon" (966–1041), poet and critic; one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals; has poems in anthologies including the ShÃ
«i WakashÃ
«, the Wakan rÃ
ÂeishÃ
«, and ShÃ
«i WakashÃ
«
- Fujiwara no Tametoki è¤åÂÂçºæÂ (died 1029?), poet, minor official and governor of various provinces, scholar of Chinese literature and the father of Murasaki Shikibu ("Lady Murasaki")
- Izumi Shikibu Ã¥ÂÂæ³Âå¼Âé¨ nicknamed "The Floating Lady" æµ®ãÂÂãÂÂ女 for her series of passionate affairs (born c. 976 – year of death unknown, sometime after 1033), mid-Heian period poet, novelist and noblewoman; one of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals; known for a sequence of affairs at the court in the capital; close friend of Akazome Emon, rival of Lady Murasaki, and mother of poet Koshikibu no Naishi; poetry praised by Fujiwara no Kinto
- Minamoto no Shunrai, also "Minamoto Toshiyori", (c. 1057–1129) poet who compiled the Gosen WakashÃ
« anthology; passed over to compile the GoshÃ
«i WakashÃ
«, Shunrai's angry polemical, "Errors in the GoshÃ
«ishÃ
«", apparently led Emperor Shirakawa to appoint him to compile the Kin'yÃ
 WakashÃ
« imperial anthology, which was itself controversial
- Murasaki Shikibu ç´« å¼ é¨, not her real name, which is unknown; often called "Lady Murasaki" (c. 973 – c. 1014 or 1025), Heian period novelist who wrote The Tale of Genji, poet, and a maid of honor of the imperial court
- NÃ
Âin è½å , lay name: Tachibana no Nagayasu æ©Âæ°¸æÂ· (988 – c. 1051), late Heian period poet and monk; one of the "Thirty-six Medieval Poetry Immortals"
- Sei ShÃ
Ânagon æ¸Â
å°Âç´Â訠(c. 966–1017), middle Heian Period author, poet and court lady who served Empress Teishi/Empress Sadako; best known as the author of The Pillow Book
References
Decades and years