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    Rinzō Shiina (椎名 麟三 Shiina Rinzō; born 大坪 昇 Noboru Ōtsuka; 1 October 1911 – 28 March 1973) was a Japanese writer, novelist, short story writer and playwright...
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  • singer-songwriter Rinzō Shiina (椎名 麟三, 1911–1973), Japanese writer and playwright Takashi Shiina (椎名 高志, born 1965), Japanese manga artist Shiina Yasutane (椎名...
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    directed by Heinosuke Gosho. Based on the novel Mujaki na hitobito by Rinzō Shiina, Where Chimneys Are Seen is regarded as one of Gosho's most important...
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  • Stage 1956 タンタロスの踊り Tantalos no odori Incidental music for the play by Rinzō Shiina Stage 1957 トロイ戦争は起こらないだろう La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu Incidental...
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    representative of Japanese postwar literature along writers like Hiroshi Noma and Rinzō Shiina. The war theme later gave way to satirical stories like Boroya no shunjū...
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  • and 1,120 library holdings. Ai no Shogen (The Flowers are fallen) by Rinzō Shiina, 1961, translated from the Japanese by Giffard Japan among the powers...
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  • selected by Hanada, and at the first meeting they included Hiroshi Noma, Rinzō Shiina, Yutaka Haniya, Haruo Umezaki, Kiichi Sasaki, Hideto Nakano, and Tōzaburō...
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    "first generation" of postwar writers in Japan, alongside the likes of Rinzō Shiina, Yutaka Haniya, Haruo Umezaki, and Taijun Takeda. Noma's focus on the...
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  • was encouraged to continue publishing by Ashihei Hino. After meeting Rinzo Shiina in 1960, she began to write about similar themes to his works. Many of...
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  • representative of Japanese postwar literature along writers like Hiroshi Noma and Rinzō Shiina. Sakurajima was translated into English by D.E. Mills and appeared in...
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  • HOLE・CUT・LIGHT, Nissan Corporation, Himeji, JP Literature monument of Rinzo Shiina, Himeji, JP Himeji City Hall, Himeji, JP Himeji Kohryo Junior High School...
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  • Haniya Yutaka (埴谷雄高) Nakamura Shin'ichirō (中村真一郎) Noma Hiroshi (野間宏) Shiina Rinzō (椎名麟三) Takeda Taijun (武田泰淳) Umezaki Haruo (梅崎春生) During the beginning...
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  • Fall——Sono Ayako, “Drifting in Space.” JCQ, pages 206–215. 1973: Fall——Shiina Rinzō, “Dostoyevsky and I” and “On Suicide.” JCQ, pages 220–230. "International...
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