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Escritores japoneses日本の作家

Gabriel Jiménez Lelo de LarreaLuis Alberto Brito Nieto

11 June 1899 – 16 April 1972 First japanesse literature Nobel prize Yukiguni, Meijin, Senbazuru.

Yasunari Kawabata

The Article we read was about the

japanese literatura, as it says, it is an exclusive genre for intellectual because is a mixture between the tradicional japanese literature and the occidental literature

The Article

This literature emerges after the world war 2, and while mantaining its characteristics it is able to approach the occident

DEATH PAST AND PRESENT TRADITIONAL LIFE IN JAPAN SEX AND ITS EFFECTS IN PEOPLE NATIONALISM DECADENCE

Most important themes of japanese

literature

October 10, 1895 – March 26, 1976 Jian Fu Collection, Letters of a Chinese

Amazon and Wartime Essays.

Lin Yutang

24 July 1886 – 30 July 1965. Watakushi, Chijin no Ai, Aoi hana.

Jun’ichirō Tanizaki

January 14, 1925 – November 25, 1970 Ai no Kawaki, Gogo no Eikō, Nikutai no Gakkō. Nominated three times to the literature Nobel

prize.

Yukio Mishima

He was an army surgeon. Born in

shimane

  Ogai Mori (1862-1922) PEN NAME:

Rintaro

He was sent to Germany to study from 1884-1888

promoted to surgeon general

head of the Zushoryo and the Imperial Museum in 1917

"Maihime"

"Wita sekusuarisu"

"Shibue Chusai"

representative works

Akiko Yosano's "Tangled Hair"

"Robe of Love"  “Dancer" 

Akiko Yosano (1872-1942) real name:

Yosano Shiyo was born into a prosperous merchant family in Sakai

The Japanese politician Kaoru Yosano (Yosano Kaoru) is one of her grandsons

founded a coeducational school

Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (1892-1927) real name Niihara Ryunosuke

entered the Imperial University of Tokyo and majored in English literature

Suicide at 35

Works"Hell Screen” "The Garden“ "In the Grove“ "Kappa“ "A Fool's Life”

won an Academy Award for best foreign film

joined Kikuchi Kan and Kume Masao in founding a literary journal

Sakae Tsuboi (1899-1967)

was born in the village of Sakate

Daikon no Ha

DEBUT WORK

she was still able to complete eight years of schooling

References

Anonymous (2013). Mori, Ogai. Japanese Figures. Retrieved from http://www.ndl.go.jp/portrait/e/datas/342.html?cat=23Anonymous (2010). Biography of Akiko Yosano. Poem Hunter. Retrieved from http://www.poemhunter.com/akiko-yosano/biography/Anonymous (2007). Ryunosuke Akutagawa Facts. Your Dictionary. Retrieved from

http://biography.yourdictionary.com/ryunosuke-akutagawaAnonymous (2013). Sakae Tsuboi. IMDB. Retrieved from

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0875199/