Shizuo Fujieda

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Fujieda Shizuo (jap. 藤枝 静男, wirklicher Name: Katsumi Jirō, 勝見 次郎; * 20. Dezember 1907 in Shizuoka in Fujieda; † 16. April 1993) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller und Mediziner. Er war ein bedeutender Vertreter des japanischen Ich-Romans (Shishōsetsu) und von Shiga Naoya beeinflusst. rdf:langString
Shizuo Fujieda (藤枝 静男, Fujieda Shizuo, 20 décembre 1907 - 16 avril 1993) est un ophtalmologue et écrivain japonais. Influencé par Shiga Naoya, il est un important représentant du courant du « je-roman » (shishōsetsu). rdf:langString
藤枝 静男(ふじえだ しずお、1907年12月20日 - 1993年4月16日)は、日本の作家、眼科医。本名勝見次郎。静岡県志太郡藤枝町(現・藤枝市)出身。 rdf:langString
藤枝靜男(1907年12月20日-1993年4月16日)是一位日本作家,同時也是一位醫師,出生於日本靜岡縣藤枝市。 rdf:langString
Shizuo Fujieda (藤枝 静男, Fujieda Shizuo, December 20, 1907 - April 16, 1993) was a Japanese writer. Shizuo Fujieda's first profession was of an ophthalmologist. For many years before becoming a full-time author he wrote only when he was free from his work as an ophthalmologist. Fujieda's literary career began rather late. He was already 39 when his first short story was published in a literary magazine. Fujieda knew Shūgo Honda and Ken Hirano, two literary critics, from his school days. It was that duo who gave him his pen name. Naoya Shiga, one of the best known writers of the time, was an inspiration to Fujieda. When Fujieda was 20 he had met the famous writer. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Fujieda Shizuo
rdf:langString Shizuo Fujieda
rdf:langString 藤枝静男
rdf:langString Shizuo Fujieda
rdf:langString 藤枝靜男
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rdf:langString Fujieda Shizuo (jap. 藤枝 静男, wirklicher Name: Katsumi Jirō, 勝見 次郎; * 20. Dezember 1907 in Shizuoka in Fujieda; † 16. April 1993) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller und Mediziner. Er war ein bedeutender Vertreter des japanischen Ich-Romans (Shishōsetsu) und von Shiga Naoya beeinflusst.
rdf:langString Shizuo Fujieda (藤枝 静男, Fujieda Shizuo, 20 décembre 1907 - 16 avril 1993) est un ophtalmologue et écrivain japonais. Influencé par Shiga Naoya, il est un important représentant du courant du « je-roman » (shishōsetsu).
rdf:langString Shizuo Fujieda (藤枝 静男, Fujieda Shizuo, December 20, 1907 - April 16, 1993) was a Japanese writer. Shizuo Fujieda's first profession was of an ophthalmologist. For many years before becoming a full-time author he wrote only when he was free from his work as an ophthalmologist. Fujieda's literary career began rather late. He was already 39 when his first short story was published in a literary magazine. Fujieda knew Shūgo Honda and Ken Hirano, two literary critics, from his school days. It was that duo who gave him his pen name. Naoya Shiga, one of the best known writers of the time, was an inspiration to Fujieda. When Fujieda was 20 he had met the famous writer. After several years of stagnation as a writer, Fujieda finally established himself as a writer of the autobiographical “I-novel.” He rose steadily to prominence in this genre. The effort to explore the self is evident in Fujieda's works. This deep exploratory prose is the hallmark of Fujieda's. There are also significant portions in his stories that bear a strong resemblance to reality, to his life. In the story Kuki atama (Head of Air), the protagonist is, like Fujieda once was, an ophthalmologist. His stories also deal with subjects such as relations between father and son and between siblings but in unusual settings. In his story Ikka danran (Happy Family Circle), the protagonist falls through into a grave and is met by his father and five siblings.
rdf:langString 藤枝 静男(ふじえだ しずお、1907年12月20日 - 1993年4月16日)は、日本の作家、眼科医。本名勝見次郎。静岡県志太郡藤枝町(現・藤枝市)出身。
rdf:langString 藤枝靜男(1907年12月20日-1993年4月16日)是一位日本作家,同時也是一位醫師,出生於日本靜岡縣藤枝市。
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