Lot Essay
The Rokkasen (Six Immortals of Poetry) are six Japanese poets of the mid-ninth century who were named by Ki no Tsurayuki in the introduction to the poetry anthology Kokin Wakashu (c. 905) as notable poets of the generation before its compiler. They are: Otomo no Kuronushi, Ono no Komachi, Ariwara no Narihira, the monk Kisen, Bishop Sojo and Fun'ya no Yasuhide.
Very little is known of Shohaku’s biography, but he is thought to have been from a merchant family in Kyoto and he died at the age of fifty-two. He is described as very odd and bohemian in his behavior, a madman, frequently drunk and generally disrespectful of authority. However, he may have secretly delighted in playing the misfit. His work fell out of favor in Japan but was rediscovered and appreciated at the end of the nineteenth century by Americans living in Japan such as William Sturgis Bigelow.
Very little is known of Shohaku’s biography, but he is thought to have been from a merchant family in Kyoto and he died at the age of fifty-two. He is described as very odd and bohemian in his behavior, a madman, frequently drunk and generally disrespectful of authority. However, he may have secretly delighted in playing the misfit. His work fell out of favor in Japan but was rediscovered and appreciated at the end of the nineteenth century by Americans living in Japan such as William Sturgis Bigelow.