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Hajime Takeda (武田肇), born 1943 in Tokyo, is a poet and photographer who has published photo books featuring young boys and boy choirs. He also publishes a magazine series called Ganymede: The magazine of Ganymede Society which includes the work of many different poets. It includes Mr. Takeda's many poems, tankas, and essays, and the subject is | Hajime Takeda (武田肇), born 1943 in Tokyo, is a poet and photographer who has published photo books featuring young boys and boy choirs. He also publishes a magazine series called Ganymede: The magazine of Ganymede Society which includes the work of many different poets. It includes Mr. Takeda's many poems, tankas, and essays, and the subject is often about boy love. Occasionally the magazine has included the photography of [[Wilhelm von Gloeden]] and Gugilelmo Plushchow and a brief biography on each photographer.<ref> Ganymede: The Magazine of Ganymede Society: Volume 57. Takeda Hajime.</ref> As of December 2016, the magazine is currently on it's 60th issue.<ref>http://bookbar5.exblog.jp/14423662/</ref> <ref>http://iss.ndl.go.jp/books/R100000002-I000000096227-00</ref> | ||
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Hajime Takeda (武田肇), born 1943 in Tokyo, is a poet and photographer who has published photo books featuring young boys and boy choirs. He also publishes a magazine series called Ganymede: The magazine of Ganymede Society which includes the work of many different poets. It includes Mr. Takeda's many poems, tankas, and essays, and the subject is often about boy love. Occasionally the magazine has included the photography of Wilhelm von Gloeden and Gugilelmo Plushchow and a brief biography on each photographer.[1] As of December 2016, the magazine is currently on it's 60th issue.[2] [3]
Works of interest
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Chigo Fairytale and inclusion in Barazoku, Japan's first gay magazine
Takeda's works were included in Barazoku, Japan's first gay magazine. According to Bungaku Ito, the creator of Barazoku,
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Where to read
While the books are rare, they may be found at online auctions and many are freely available to those over 18 at the National Diet Library in Japan. Tokyo branch holds the most books, though other books can be found at different branches. Check their catalog at https://ndlopac.ndl.go.jp/ for more information.
References
- ↑ Ganymede: The Magazine of Ganymede Society: Volume 57. Takeda Hajime.
- ↑ http://bookbar5.exblog.jp/14423662/
- ↑ http://iss.ndl.go.jp/books/R100000002-I000000096227-00
- ↑ (Tokyo National Diet Library)
- ↑ http://bungaku.cocolog-nifty.com/barazoku/2005/07/post_bc3f.html