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Dokurakugin (独楽吟 "Reciting Poetry for My Own Pleasure"), collection of 52 poems. American mathematician and philosopher,
Raymond M. Smullyan refers to Tachibana's poem "Solitary Pleasures," in his book
Who Knows?: A Study of Religious Consciousness. Unfortunately, Smullyan misspelled his name as Tachiba
ma Akemi. In 1994, one of poems from the above work was quoted by the President of the United States
Bill Clinton in his remarks at a ceremony for Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan. ==References==