
谷川俊太郎
Born in 1931. Poet. His works, such as "Morning Relay", "2 Billion Years of Solitude", "Dolphin", "Listen Carefully", "To Live", have been collected in countless numbers of books. He is also the translator of Leo Lionni's "Swimmy", the "Peanuts" series, famous for Snoopy, and "The Rhymes of Mother Goose," and wrote the lyrics to the theme song of "Atom Boy" and "The Song of the Days of the Week."
He has been actively holding live performances where he recites his poems.
He won the American Book Award in 1989 for "Floating the River in Melancholy", translated by William I. Eliott and Kazuo Kawamura, and in 2008 he was nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award for his contributions to children's literature.
Shuntarou Tanikawa is also known as 谷川俊太郎, Shuntaro Tanikawa.
Shuntarou Tanikawa was born on December 15, 1931.
Shuntarou Tanikawa is 92 years old.
Shuntarou Tanikawa passed away on November 13, 2024.
Shuntarou Tanikawa is male.
Shuntarou Tanikawa performs in Japanese.