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    Ineko Sata (佐多 稲子, Sata Ineko, 1 June 1904 – 12 October 1998), also Ineko Kubokawa (窪川稲子, Kubokawa Ineko), born Ine Sata (佐田 イネ, Sata Ine), was a Japanese...
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  • Kyarameru kōjō kara) is a 1928 short story by Japanese writer Ineko Sata. It was Sata's first published short story, and an exponent of Japanese Proletarian...
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  • Terengganu Sata andagi, Okinawan name for sweet deep fried buns of dough native to Southern China Genichiro Sata (born 1952), Japanese politician Ineko Sata (1904–1998)...
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  • autobiographical novel by Japanese writer Ineko Sata first published between 1936 and 1938. It is regarded as one of Sata's most important works. After the return...
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  • raises, includes Yoshie Hotta, Momo Iida, Kenzaburō Ōe, Masuji Ibuse, Ineko Sata and the early Mitsuharu Inoue. The third, whose writing looks into the...
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  • "Crimson", an episode of Smallville (season 6) Crimson (Sata novel), 1936/1938 novel by Ineko Sata Homo Sapienne, published in English as Crimson, a 2014...
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    Sino-Japanese War. In 1941, she joined a group of women writers, including Ineko Sata, who went to Manchuria in occupied China. In 1942–43, again as part of...
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    such writers as Takiji Kobayashi, Denji Kuroshima, Yuriko Miyamoto and Ineko Sata produced a politically radical literature depicting the harsh lives of...
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  • Wŏnso Pond as well as a collection of stories Five Faces of Feminism by Ineko Sata 佐多稲子, aided by a 2013 National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship...
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  • p/f/nf) Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1924–1995, Dutch E Indies/Indonesia, p/f/nf) Ineko Sata (佐多稲子, 1904–1998, Japan, nf/f) Július Satinský (1941–2002, Czechoslovakia/Slovakia...
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    Tsuneko Akamatsu [ja], Setsuko Hani [ja], Shidzue Katō, Yuriko Miyamoto, Ineko Sata, Sugi Yamamoto [ja], and Tamiko Yamamuro [ja] to found the Fujin minshû...
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  • Aurangzib Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980, France, Ph/Lc); Being and Nothingness Ineko Sata (佐多稲子, 1904–1998, Japan, Lc/Po) Kailash Satyarthi (born 1954, India, S/Po)...
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  • (though incomplete) Ōta Yōko shū ("Collected works of Ōta Yōko"), edited by Ineko Sata et al., was published posthumously in 1982. Her works have been translated...
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    October November December The following events occurred in June 1904: Born: Ineko Sata, Japanese writer; in Nagasaki, Japan (d. 1998) Died: Samuel R. Callaway...
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  • Yasunari Kawabata "The First Day of the Fair" by Rintaro Takeda "Elegy" by Ineko Sata "The Old Part of Town" by Fumiko Hayashi "Fireworks" by Yukio Mishima...
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  • 1985) May 27 – Chūhei Nambu, track and field athlete (d. 1997) June 1 – Ineko Sata, communist and feminist author of proletarian literature (d. 1998) July...
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    After the war in 1945, Minami moved to Tokyo with her son. Introduced by Ineko Sata, she studied literature from writer Sakae Tsuboi and oil painting from...
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  • Minetti, 93, German actor. Julio Saraceni, 86, Argentine film director. Ineko Sata, 94, Japanese author and communist. Matthew Shepard, 21, American murder...
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    Ryukyuan Woman (Horobiyuku ryukyu-onna no shuki,滅びゆく琉球女の手記) 1936 Ineko Sata (as Ineko Kubokawa) Crimson (Kurenai, くれなゐ) 1942 Osamu Dazai December 8th (Jūnigatsu...
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  • director, 1965 Haruko Sugimura, actress, 1968 Ryōtarō Shiba, novelist, 1982 Ineko Sata, writer, 1983 Yasushi Inoue, novelist, 1984 Seiji Ozawa, conductor, 1985...
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  • Sakaguchi Ango (1906–1955) Saotome Mitsugu (born 1926) Sasaki Nobutsuna Sata Ineko (1904–1998) Sei Shōnagon Seii James Allen Kōichi Moriwaki Senge Motomaro...
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    Kikue, Takamure Itsue, Yoshiko Yuasa, Miyamoto Yuriko, Fumiko Hayashi, Ineko Sata, Taiko Hirabayashi, Sasaki Fumiko Enchi, and Yoko Ota. In the magazine's...
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  • 1910) September 27 – Narita Bryan, racehorse (b. 1991) October 12 – Ineko Sata, communist and feminist author of proletarian literature (b. 1904) November...
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    in the development of, and drew illustrations for, Ineko Sata's novel Omoki Nagare Ni (重き流れに); Sata is a friend of the Ueda family, and based the novel...
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    present. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231138048. Kusakabe, Madoka. "Sata Ineko and Hirabayashi Taiko: The Café and Jokyû as a Stage for Social Criticism"...
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  • 上田としこと佐多稲子の傾向" [Female Expression in Colonized Harbin: Toshiko Ueda and Ineko Sata] (PDF). Institute for Research in the Humanities (in Japanese). 97. Nihon...
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    2012). "Text and Image in Pre-war Japan: Viewing Takehisa Yumeji through Sata Ineko's 'From the Caramel Factory'" (PDF). Literature & Aesthetics. 22 (2): 153–173...
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    ProQuest 9427939. Satsuma, Gay Michiko (1998). Uncommon ambition: The early life of Sata Ineko (Thesis). University of Hawai'i at Manoa. ProQuest 9913962. Schnick, Daniel...
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  • and Sōseki to sono jidai (漱石とその時代) 1971 Shōno Junzō Eawase (絵合せ) 1972 Sata Ineko Juei (樹影) 1973 Oe Kenzaburo Kōzui wa waga tamashii ni oyobi (洪水はわが魂に及び)...
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