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Naoya Shiga (志賀直哉, Shiga Naoya, February 20, 1883 – October 21, 1971) was a Japanese writer active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan, [1] whose work was distinguished by its lucid, straightforward style [2] and strong autobiographical overtones.
A Dark Night's Passing (暗夜行路, An'ya kōro) is the only full-length novel by Japanese writer Naoya Shiga. It was published in serialised form in the magazine Kaizō between 1921 and 1937. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The story follows the life of a wealthy, young Japanese writer in the early 1900s, who seeks to escape his unhappiness through marriage.
As a high school student Agawa was influenced by the Japanese author Naoya Shiga. He entered the Tokyo Imperial University to study Japanese literature. Upon graduation in 1942, Agawa was conscripted to serve in the Imperial Japanese Navy, where he worked as an intelligence officer breaking Chinese military codes until the end of the war. He ...
The family witnesses the sliding of the body into the cremation chamber. [6] ... were stolen in 1971 and the ashes of novelist Naoya Shiga were stolen in 1980.
The following is a list of Japanese writers whose family name begins with the letter S ... Shiga Mitsuko (1885–1956) Shiga Naoya (1883–1971) Shimada Masahiko ...
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A sicko from New Jersey allegedly took part in a neo-Nazi child-porn ring whose members groomed children online and extorted them to send self-produced, sexually-explicit videos, federal ...
Han's Crime (Japanese: 范の犯罪, Hepburn: Han no hanzai) is a short story by Japanese writer Naoya Shiga first published in 1913 in the magazine Shirakaba. [1] [2] The story follows a police hearing after a woman was killed during a circus knifethrowing act by the hands of her husband, the professional knifethrower Han.