Hori Tatsuo
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Hori Tatsuo (28 December 1904 – 28 May 1953 was a writer, poet, and translator in Showa period Japan. He translated Apollinaire and Jean Cocteau, read and spread Gide, Proust, Rainer Maria Rilke and Mauriac.
One of his poems was inspired by Paul Valéry's Le Cimetière marin
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