拾遺和歌集
1. Shūi Wakashū, often abbreviated as Shūishū, is an imperial anthology of Japanese waka compiled between 1005 and 1007. The compiler is unknown; however, theories suggest either Kazan-in or Fujiwara no Kintō. Its twenty volumes contain 1,351 poems. The details of its publication and compilation is unclear. Miner and Brower write: "Present official collection [is is] believed to be a revision and enlargement by Kazan of Kintō's manuscript. " (His manuscript was the "Draft of the Shūishū").
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