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* [[Nakamura Shin'ichirō]] (中村真一郎) |
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* [[Noma Hiroshi]] (野間宏)<ref name=Slaymaker/><ref name="kotobank"/> |
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* [[Shiina Rinzō]] (椎名麟三)ref name=Slaymaker/><ref name="kotobank"/> |
* [[Shiina Rinzō]] (椎名麟三)<ref name=Slaymaker/><ref name="kotobank"/> |
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* [[Takeda Taijun]] (武田泰淳)<ref name="kotobank"/> |
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* [[Umezaki Haruo]] (梅崎春生)<ref name=Slaymaker/> |
* [[Umezaki Haruo]] (梅崎春生)<ref name=Slaymaker/> |
Revision as of 01:37, 31 August 2021
The First Generation of Postwar Writers is a classification in Modern Japanese literature used to group writers who appeared on the postwar literary scene between 1946 and 1947.
List of First Generation writers
- Haniya Yutaka (埴谷雄高)[1][2]
- Nakamura Shin'ichirō (中村真一郎)
- Noma Hiroshi (野間宏)[1][2]
- Shiina Rinzō (椎名麟三)[1][2]
- Takeda Taijun (武田泰淳)[2]
- Umezaki Haruo (梅崎春生)[1]
See also
- Japanese literature
- The Second Generation of Postwar Writers
- The Third Generation of Postwar Writers
References
- ^ a b c d Slaymaker, Douglas (2004). The Body in Postwar Japanese Fiction. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415322256.
- ^ a b c d "野間宏 (Noma Hiroshi)". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 August 2021.