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- Robert_Epp abstract "Robert Charles Epp (born December 15, 1926) is a translator of Japanese literature into English. Among others, he has translated the poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō, Maruyama Kaoru, and Tachihara Michizō.A.M., Ph.D. Harvard University, Professor Emeritus, UCLAShared the first Japan-United States Friendship Commission's Friendship Fund Prize for Japanese Literary Translation of the poetry of Kinoshita Yūji (1979).".
- Q7344097 abstract "Robert Charles Epp (born December 15, 1926) is a translator of Japanese literature into English. Among others, he has translated the poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō, Maruyama Kaoru, and Tachihara Michizō.A.M., Ph.D. Harvard University, Professor Emeritus, UCLAShared the first Japan-United States Friendship Commission's Friendship Fund Prize for Japanese Literary Translation of the poetry of Kinoshita Yūji (1979).".
- Robert_Epp comment "Robert Charles Epp (born December 15, 1926) is a translator of Japanese literature into English. Among others, he has translated the poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō, Maruyama Kaoru, and Tachihara Michizō.A.M., Ph.D. Harvard University, Professor Emeritus, UCLAShared the first Japan-United States Friendship Commission's Friendship Fund Prize for Japanese Literary Translation of the poetry of Kinoshita Yūji (1979).".
- Q7344097 comment "Robert Charles Epp (born December 15, 1926) is a translator of Japanese literature into English. Among others, he has translated the poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō, Maruyama Kaoru, and Tachihara Michizō.A.M., Ph.D. Harvard University, Professor Emeritus, UCLAShared the first Japan-United States Friendship Commission's Friendship Fund Prize for Japanese Literary Translation of the poetry of Kinoshita Yūji (1979).".