Talk:Tachibana Akemi
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[edit]I have come across references to TachibaMa Akemi, that clearly refers to TachibaNa Akemi.
For example, from , Raymond M. Smullyan Who Knows?: A Study of Religious Consciousness, you will find the following citation:
- 'First, let me tell you that in a charming poem, “Solitary Pleasures,” the Japanese author TachibaMa Akemi describes
- various pleasures of life, and in one of his verses he says:
- It is a pleasure
- When, in a book which by chance
- I am perusing
- I come on a character
- Who is exactly like me. (Keene 1935, pp. 174–75)' (p123)
- It is a pleasure
I suggest a disambiguation page to accommodate this.
e.gajd Canada (talk) 22:59, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
I do not share your opinion that a typographical error appearing in one book is worthy of being mentioned in an encyclopedia. Rikat (talk) 21:07, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
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