Eriko Kishida
| Eriko Kishida | |
|---|---|
Eriko Kishida, 1953 | |
| Native name | 岸田衿子 |
| Kamundagan | Enero 5, 1929 Suginami, Tokyo, Japan |
| Kagadanan | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Odawara, Japan |
| Trabaho | Poet, author, lyricist |
| Mga notableng gibo | Anne of Green Gables (1979 TV series) theme song lyrics
Heidi, Girl of the Alps theme song lyrics |
Si Eriko Kishida (岸田衿子, Kishida Eriko, Enero 5, 1929 – Abril 7, 2011) sarong Hapones na poeta, parasurat nin mga libro para sa mga aki, paragibo nin liriko, asin paratradusktor. Midbid siya sa pagsurat kan mga liriko sa mga popular na animated na programa para sa mga aki arog kan Anne of Green Gables asin Heidi, Girl of the Alps, siring man sa mga libro niya nin mga retrato para sa mga aki. Miyembro siya kan grupo nin Kai asin nagpublikar nin mga rawitdawit sa magasin na "Kai," na itinogdok ni Noriko Ibaragi.
Buhay
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Namundag si Eriko Kishida sa Tokyo Prefecture (ngonyan Suginami Ward, Tokyo) bilang an pinakamatua na aki kan parasurat nin dulang si Kunio Kishida asin Akiiko Murakawa Kishida. An saiyang mas nguhod na tugang na babae iyo an aktres na si Kyoko Kishida asin an saiyang pinsan iyo an aktor na si Shin Kishida. Si Kishida nag-adal sa Rikkyo Jogakuin Elementary School, dangan sa Rikkyo Jogakuin Girls' School. Nag-adal siya sa Tokyo University of the Arts sa Departamento nin Pagpinta nin Langis, kun saen nagin kaklase niya an saiyang haraning amigo asin kaibahan sa trabaho, an artista na si Chiyoko Nakatani. Sa enot, naghahangad siyang magin pintor, alagad nagkaigwa siya nin helang sa respiratoryo asin nagbalyo sa pagsurat asin paggawa nin rawitdawit bilang karera.
Kan Oktubre 4, 1954, nag-agom si Kishida sa poeta na si Shuntaro Tanikawa. Nagdiborsiyo sinda kan Oktubre 1956. Kan 1963, nag-agom siya ki Ryuichi Tamura asin nagdiborsiyo kan Hulyo 1969. Igwa siyang kisá man sana na aki.
Sa kadaklan kan saiyang buhay, nakaistar asin nagtrabaho si Kishida sa may pailihan kan Mount Asama sa Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Dawa bihira siyang magsurat para sa mga adulto, poon kan saiyang edad beinte, aktibo siyang nagsusurat nin mga picture books para sa mga hoben na aki, pati man an pagtradusir nin mga librong Ingles sa Hapones asin pagsurat nin mga rawitdawit. Sa sunod na singkwentang taon, nagkamit si Kishida nin dakulang respeto asin pagmidbid bilang sarong poeta asin parasurat nin mga libro para sa mga aki, sa Japan asin sa Solnopan. An saro sa saiyang enot na mga picture books, Kaeritekita Kitsune (1973), iginuhit kan saiyang haraning amigo, si Chiyoko Nakatani, asin naggana kan premyong pangpangenotan sa Sankei Children's Book Awards. Si Kishida nagtrabaho kaiba ni Nakatani sa dakul kan mga libro niya para sa mga aki, kaiba na an Kaba-kun.
Nagpublikar si Kishida kan saro sa saiyang enot na mga koleksyon nin mga rawitdawit, Wasureta Aki, kan 1955, asin nagpadagos sa pagpublikar nin dakul pang ibang mga rawitdawit. Marahay na tandaan na siya sarong parte kan grupo nin "Kai" na konektado sa magasin nin mga rawitdawit na may kaparehas nin pangaran, na itinogdok ni Noriko Ibaragi kan 1953. An nagkapira sa mga koleksyon nin mga rawitdawit ni Kishida iyo an Akarui Hi no Uta ("Awit kan Masayang Aldaw") asin Sonatine no Ki ("An Kahoy nin Sonatina").
Dugang sa saiyang mga naipublikar na gibohon, si Kishida nagsurat kan mga liriko para sa mga kantang tema kan apat na animated na gibohon na ipinalabas sa Fuji TV's na programa sa telebisyon na World Masterpiece Theater: Heidi, Girl of the Alps, A Dog of Flanders, Rascal the Raccoon, asin Anne of Green Gables.
Si Kishida nagpadagos sa pagpublikar sagkod sa saiyang kagadanan huli sa meningioma kan Abril 7, 2011, sa sarong ospital sa Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan sa edad na 82.
Piling gibo
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Publikasyon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- Trees: A Collection of Poems and Paintings (co-authored with Minoru Nakamura, Eureka) 1954
- Wasureta Autumn (Eureka) 1955 - collection of poems
- The Lion Story (Shoshi Eureka) 1957 - Poetry collection
- Kabakun (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1966
- Japanese Birthplace (Iwasaki Shoten) 1967
- A Little Camel Hungry (illustration by Naga Shinta, Komine Shoten) 1968
- Uncle Noah's Box (illustrations by Chiyoko Nakatani, Iwasaki Shoten) 1969
- Geojio's Birthday (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Akane Shobo) 1970
- Baby's Picture Book 5 volumes (illustrations by Shinta Naga, Hikari no Kuni) 1970
- Let's Play (Shufunotomosha) 1972
- Sleepy Cat (illustration by Seiichi Horiuchi, Shufu to Seikatsusha) 1972
- Thank you everyone (illustration by Seiichi Horiuchi, Shufu to Seikatsusha) 1972
- The Fox Came Back (illustrated by Chiyoko Nakatani, published by Kodansha) 1973 - Winner of the Sankei Children's Publishing Culture Award Grand Prize
- Giogio's Bakery (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Akane Shobo) 1975
- Crayon no Uta (Sanrio Publishing) 1976
- Someone Who Colored the Wind (Seidosha) 1977
- Geojio's Crown (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1978
- What Did You Eat? (Kose Publishing) 1978
- Songs of the Bright Days (Seidosha) 1979
- A Village Where No One Is in a Hurry (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Education Publishing Center) 1980
- Was the Elephant Once a Baby? (Kaiseisha) 1980
- Sonatine Tree (illustration by Mitsumasa Anno, Seidosha) 1981
- Picking Strawberries: A Poetry and Picture Book for Children (illustrations by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1983
- Daughter of the Echo (photographed by Shoji Kakuta, Shobunkan) 1983
- Koneko (illustration by Ogi Taro, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1985
- Buy a Grass-Colored Ticket (Seidosha) 1987
- Onimaru and Tomoko to the Sea (illustrated by Seiichi Horiuchi, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1987
- Onimaru's Helicopter (Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1987
- Blueberry Picking Days: News from a Mountain Hut for Two (co-authored with Kyoko Kishida, Tokuma Shoten) 1988, later renamed News from a Mountain Hut for Two (Bunshun Bunko)
- Is Hariemon's medicine delicious? The hedgehog doctor's big success (illustrated by Yasuji Mori, Tokuma Shoten) 1989
- Strange Hide-and-Seek: Children's Seasons and Play Songs (Nora Shoten) 1990
- Counting Songs (Illustrated by Suzuki Koji, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1990
- The Hippo's Boat (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1990
- The Elephant Bakery (Hikari no Kuni) 1992
- What's in Today's Lunch Box? (illustration by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1994
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter in the Forest: Found in the Oshigippa Forest (Poplar Publishing) 1994
- There's no need to rush (Dowaya) 1995
- Neko Neko Yanagi (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1996
- Who is this snowman? (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1997
- I Found You All (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1998
- Put on the soap and it's bubbling away (illustration by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) June 1999
- Wild Flower Road (illustration by Kazuho Furuya, Fukuinkan Shoten) March 2000
- News from Strawberries (illustrated by Kazuho Furuya, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) June 2001
- An Important Day (Rironsha) 2005 - Poetry collection
- Gugigasan and Fuhehosan (by Atsukoe Nishimura, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) July 2009
- Mojaranko (illustrated by Kazuho Furuya, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) January 2011
- Speaking of my father, speaking of my teacher (Kishida Kunio) Published in the July 1977 issue of the Quarterly Art Magazine - A three-way discussion with Kishida Kyoko and Furuyama Takao
Paragibo nin Lirico
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- "Tell me/Wait and see" (composed by Takeo Watanabe) - Opening theme / Ending theme for the TV anime Heidi, Girl of the Alps
- "The Path of Dawn/It's Always There" (composed by Takeo Watanabe) - Opening/Ending theme for the TV anime A Dog of Flanders
- "Rock River/Come to Rascal" (composed by Takeo Watanabe) - TV anime Rascal the Raccoon OP/ED
- "Kikoeru Kazara/Unending Dream" (composed by Akira Miyoshi) - TV anime <i id="mw2Q">Anne of Green Gables</i> OP/ED
- "Wind and Trees" (composed by Yoshinori Kurosawa) - Set piece for the elementary school division of the 64th NHK National School Music Competition
- "Yonde Iru" (written and arranged by Seiichiro Uno) - Theme song for the TV anime Manga Kodomo Bunko
- "Little Little" (Terashima Naohiko composition) - Children's song
Traduksiyon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- The Sand Fairies (translated by Nesbitt and Maeda Toyoji, Gakken) 1968
- The Red Balloon (Albert Lamorisse, Kaiseisha) 1968
- Look, You Can Hear It (LaVerne Johnson, Kaiseisha) 1969
- Doronkokobuta (Arnold Lobel, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1971
- Harold's Mysterious Adventure (Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1971
- Children of the Moonlit Night (written by Janice Mae Adley, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, Kodansha) 1972
- Harold and the Purple Crayon (Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1972
- Harold the Magical Land (Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1972
- Lucille is a Horse (Arnold Lobel, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1974
- Monster Mac and the Magic Umbrella (Ellen Bruns, Ann Cook, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1974
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (John Burningham, Holp Publishing) June 1976
- How Long Can Rubber Stretches? (Mike Thaler, Holp Publishing) September 1976
- My Little Chicken (Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) September 1976
- Christmas is full of Santa Claus's beard (Roger Duvoisin, Yugakusha) December 1978
- Have You Seen the Red Bag? (Steven Kellogg, Kaiseisha) April 1978
- What's Wrong with the Moon? (E.M. Preston, Iwanami Shoten) September 1979
- Mrs. Trot and the Cat (Paul Galdon, Yugakusha) October 1979
- Country Diary (Edith Holden, co-translated by Maeda Toyoji, Sanrio) March 1980
- Kate Greenaway's Play Picture Book (Kate Greenaway, Rippushobo) August 1980
- Don't Cry, Bear (Frank Ash, Yugakusha) December 1980
- This is a bargain, Geraldine (Ellen Conford, Kokudosha) November 1980
- A Year at Kaedegaoka Farm (Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) June 1980
- I Never Wanted a Baby (Martha Alexander, Kaiseisha) February 1980
- Someone play with me (Martha Alexander, Kaiseisha) April 1980
- The Story of the Village of Roses (Jill Barklem, Kodansha)
- The Story of the Village of Roses by the Stream May 1981
- When the Fruit Ripens: The Story of the Village of Roses May 1981
- Spring Picnic: The Story of the Village of Roses May 1981
- Snow Day Party: The Story of Nobara Village May 1981
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter: The Story of the Village of Roses April 1986
- Wilfred's Mountain Climb: The Story of the Village of Roses October 1986
- The Story of the Village of Roses: The Story of the Sea August 1991
- Wilfred's Mountain Climbing: Tales of the Village of Roses 6 November 1992
- The Secret Staircase: The Story of Nobara Village November 1993
- Poppy's Baby: Tales of the Village of Roses 8 September 1994
- The Village of Roses: A Tale of Four Seasons April 1995
- Aunt Curly's Mysterious Garden (Ruth Kraft, Akane Shobo) June 1981
- Christmas is a Chaotic Life (Stephen Kroll, Yugakusha) December 1981
- Seven Rabbits (John Becker, Bunka Publishing Bureau) September 1982
- Children of the Moonlit Night (Janice May Adlai, Kodansha) December 1983
- Snow, Snow (Roy McKee, Penguin, First Book to Read Alone) January 1984
- The Owl and the Three Kittens (Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) December 1985
- All of My Poems for My Young Children (edited by Dorothy Butler, co-translated by Yuriko Momo, Nora Shoten) October 1991
- Let's Build a House: A Poetry Collection for Kushla (edited by Dorothy Butler, co-translated by Yuriko Momo, Nora Shoten) December 1993
- Nature Notes (Edith Holden, co-translated by Maeda Toyoji, Sanrio) March 1991
- <i id="mwAVE">Mary Poppins</i> (P. L. Travers, Kawade Shobo Shinsha) February 1993
- Kewpie's Little Stories (translated by Rose O'Neill and Koto Kishida, Froebel-kan) July 1999
- Minue the Kitten (Françoise, Nora Shoten) May 2006
- The King of Raspberry (by Zacharias Topelius, illustrated by Yuriko Yamawaki, Shueisha) February 2011