Education
Born in Okayama City, Iijima graduated from the French Literature Department of Tokyo University.
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Born in Okayama City, Iijima graduated from the French Literature Department of Tokyo University.
While in university he established together with, among others, Isamu Kurita the magazine Cahier. In 1956, he and Makoto Ōoka were among the founders of the Surrealism Research Society. In 1953, he published his first collection of poems, Tanin no sora ("Another person"s sky").
He also worked as a professor at Meiji University and Kokugakuin University.
He translated or wrote about Henri Barbusse, Antonin Artaud, Brassai, Joan Miró i Ferrà, Henry Miller, Marcel Aymé, Guillaume Apollinaire, et cetera He is the father of architecture critic Yōichi Iijima.
He died on October 14, 2013, at a Tokyo hospital of malabsorption syndrome.
He was a member of the Japan Art Academy. In 2008, he was elected a member of the Japan Art Academy.