Kafu vocaloid personality
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Kafu Nagai
Kafu- Nagai (Nagai Kafu-?, December 3, 1879 - April 30, 1959) is the pen name of Japanese author, playwright, essayist, and diarist Nagai So-kichi.
His works are noted for their depictions of life in early 20th-century Tokyo, especially among geisha, prostitutes, cabaret dancers, and other denizens of the city’s lively entertainment districts.
Kafu- was born at Kanetomi-cho- 45, Koishikawa-ku (now Kasuga-cho-, Bunkyo-, Tokyo), the eldest son of Nagai Kyu-ichiro, his father, who was then 28 years old, and Nagai Tsune, then 19. Kyu-ichiro- was a scholar, bureaucrat, and businessman who later became known for his Chinese poetry. Kafu- had three brothers and one sister.
When the second son was born in 1883, Kafu- was sent to live with his mother’s family.
In 1884, he attended the kindergarten affiliated with the Ochanomizu women’s teachers’ college, and his father visited Europe on government business.
Kafu- returned to his parents’ home in January 1886, when he entered elementary school.
In 1891, he attended a private English-language school in Kanda, Tokyo.
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A hybrid of critical biography and translation of Nagai Kafū’s work
Kafū the Scribbler is neither pure biography nor pure criticism nor yet a pure anthology, but a blending of the three. It is an introduction to Nagai Kafū and his city, accompanied by a fairly generous sampling from his works. Marleigh Ryan writes:“In this book Edward Seidensticker presents a unique combination of biography and literary criticism by skillfully interweaving details of the life of Nagai Kafū with studies of his writing. With quotations of from Kafū’s fiction and nonfiction alike, Seidensticker is able to reconstruct many incidents in the author’s life which had previously been little understood. The latter half of the book is given over to translations of short stories and to selections from two novels and a journal. Seidensticker has thoughtfully given cross references to the material in both parts of the book which enable the reader to handle this wealth of material with some dexterity.“Seidensticker’s skill as a translator is so well established that it seems almost unnecessary to comment
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Kafu Banton
Panamanian singer
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| Born | Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (1979-06-03) June 3, 1979 (age 45) Colón, Panama |
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| Genres | Spanish dancehall |
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Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (born June 3, 1979), better known by his stage name Kafu Banton, is a Panamanian singer and songwriter of Spanish dancehall.[1]
Life
Kafu was born in 1979 in Cólon, Panama City. The name is expired in Kafu following football star Cafu and Banton comes from one of the greatest exponents of reggae, Buju Banton, which when fused form Kafu Banton.[2]
During his studies at a school in Panama City, he came to know a relative of one of the best Panamanian reggae artists, Ernesto Brown known as Apache Ness, who introduced reggae vibe, then published in different competitions to gender national in mid October 1996, he won first place in a competition held in the city, and had the opportunity to record their first single titled Vivo en el Ghetto launched in 2004.[3]
History
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