Hiroshi Sakagami

Hiroshi Sakagami (坂 上 弘Japanese, Hiroshi Sakagami, born February 13, 1936 in Tokyo) is a Japanese writer.

Already with his first work Sakagami was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize, for Aru aki no dekigoto he received in 1959 Chūōkōron - Nachwuchsförderpreis. He then studied formal logic at the Keio University in Tokyo, but stuck to his literary activity. He wrote novels and short stories, for which he, inter alia, the Yomiuri Literary Prize 1991 ( Yasashii teihakuchi ), the Noma Literary Prize 1992 ( To those Fukei ) and Yasunari Kawabata Literature Prize 1997 ( Daidokoro ) received. In 2004 he was awarded for his work with the Japanese Order of Culture.

Works

  • Aru aki no dekigoto ( An incident in the fall )
  • Asa no mura (1966, The village in the morning)
  • Daidokoro (1997; Kitchen )
  • Keita no Sentaku (1998; Keita's decision)
  • Chikakute TOI tabi (2002, The Getaway )
  • Nemuran ka na ( 2004; Should I sleep? )

Swell

  • International literature festival berlin - Participants 2006 - Hiroshi Sakagami
  • Poetry World - Authors - Hiroshi Sakagami
  • Author
  • Novel, epic
  • Literature (Japanese)
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1936
  • Man
  • Literature ( 20th century)
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