Tatsuhiro Oshiro

Tatsuhiro Oshiro (Japanese大城 立 裕, born September 19, 1925 in Nakagusuku, Okinawa ) is a Japanese writer.

Oshiro studied until 1945 at the Toua Doubun University in Shanghai. He worked for a time as a high school teacher and then as executive officer. From 1983 to 1986 he headed the Okinawa Prefectural Museum. For the novel Kakuteru Pati ( cocktail party ), he was in 1967 awarded the Akutagawa Prize. In 1993 he received the Hirabayashi Taiko - Literature Prize for Hi no hate kara. 2000 followed the Merit Award of the island of Okinawa for his contributions to the literature of the region. As his most important work applies the historical novel Ryukyu Shobun.

Source

  • Takuma Sminkey - Reading Okinawa - Oshiro Tatsuhiro
  • Author
  • Novel, epic
  • Literature (Japanese)
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1925
  • Man
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