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    Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei) (born 玉井勝則, Tamai Katsunori; 25 January 1907 – 24 January 1960) was a Japanese writer, whose works included depictions...
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  • to the West. New York: Henry Holt, 1984. p. 967.) in Unhappy Soldier: Hino Ashihei and Japanese World War II Literature, p. 86, note 5. "Article 175 of...
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    the city limits. Swimming is limited to the summer months. The writer Hino Ashihei was born in Wakamatsu and his birthhouse can be visited. The rose garden...
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    Henry Holt, 1984), p. 967, quoting from Donald Keene in Unhappy Soldier: Hino Ashihei and Japanese World War II Literature Archived 2016-05-17 at the Wayback...
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  • – June 6, 2008) Hinatsu Konosuke (February 22, 1890 – June 13, 1971) Hino Ashihei (January 25, 1907 – January 24, 1960) Hirabayashi Taiko (1905–1971) Hiraide...
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    examples of censorship is related to Mugi to heitai (Wheat and soldiers), Ashihei Hino's wartime bestseller. A paragraph in which the author described the beheading...
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  • businessman Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, 1907 – 1960), Japanese soldier Hideshi Hino (日野 日出志, born 1946), Japanese manga artist, author of Hino Horror Keizo Hino (日野...
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  • ISBN 978-0-313-30417-0 Rosenfeld, David M. (2002). Unhappy Soldier: Hino Ashihei and Japanese World War II Literature. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books...
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    one of the three wartime bestsellers of the Japanese soldier writer Hino Ashihei called Wheat and Soldiers (ဂျုံနှင့်စစ်သား, Gyon hnint sittha) and published...
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    both of his parents were born and raised. Japanese novelist Ashihei Hino (火野葦平, Hino Ashihei) was Nakamura's uncle and worked for the Tamai Group (玉井組,...
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  • all three best-selling wartime novels of the Japanese soldier writer Hino Ashihei: Soil and Soldiers - Shun hnint sittha (ရွှံ့နှင့်စစ်သား) and Flowers...
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    Yosano Akiko, Dazai Osamu, Aoyagi Mizuho, Ima Harube, Miyoshi Tatsuji, Hino Ashihei, and Tokugawa Musei. Because of this history Asagaya is also known as...
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    Tatsuzō Ishikawa Kosuke Gomi Hidemitsu Tanaka Fumio Niwa Yoshinaga Fujita Ashihei Hino Mitsuharu Kaneko Yoshiki Hayama Isamu Yoshii Aizu Yaichi Santōka Taneda...
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  • directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ashihei Hino. Isamu Kosugi "Mud and Soldiers". Film Society of Lincoln Center. Retrieved...
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    and Tsuruta Tomoya / Jun Ishikawa and Tomisawa Uio 1937: Ozaki Kazuo / Ashihei Hino 1938: Nakayama Gishū / Nakazato Tsuneko 1939: Handa Yoshiyuki and Hase...
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  • moved to Tokyo in 1956, and was encouraged to continue publishing by Ashihei Hino. After meeting Rinzo Shiina in 1960, she began to write about similar...
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    for Literature, Yasunari Kawabata, a master of psychological fiction. Ashihei Hino wrote lyrical bestsellers glorifying the war, while Tatsuzō Ishikawa...
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    his work is located in the city center near Kokura Castle. The writer Ashihei Hino was born in Wakamatsu ward and his birthplace can be visited. Professor...
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  • Fuyumi Ono, novelist December 29 – Kayoko Kishimoto, actress January 24 – Ashihei Hino, writer (b. 1907) June 15 – Michiko Kanba, political activist (b. 1937)...
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    Morphine Suicide Virginia Hill 1916 1966 49 Courier Sleeping pills Unknown Ashihei Hino 1907 1960 49 Soldier, author Sleeping pills Suicide Bob Hite 1943 1981...
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  • and Soldiers Tsuchi to heitai (土と兵隊) Tomotaka Tasaka Drama based on Ashihei Hino novel. Effect of war on Japanese soldiers during Sino-Japanese War United...
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    delegates visited North Korea in May of that year. The delegates included Ashihei Hino, a famous writer. In Japan at that time, there was a movement to invite...
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    Rosy Glasses (暢氣眼鏡 他, Nonki Megane) Jinbutsu Hyōron (人物評論) 006 1937下 Ashihei Hino Fun'nyōtan (糞尿譚) Bungaku Kaigi (文學会議) 007 1938上 Gishū Nakayama Atsumonozaki...
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    Leventhal, Fox News Channel reporter; in Silver Spring, Maryland Died: Ashihei Hino, 53, Japanese novelist, committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping...
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  • Charles Hingeston-Randolph (1833–1910, England, nf), born Francis Hingston Ashihei Hino (火野葦平, 1907–1960, Japan, f) Hinrek van Alckmer (fl. 15th c., Netherlands...
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