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Japanese Literature
[Introduction to Contents]
Shozo KOMAKI is a modernist writer and poet who, as a member of Bunshi of Magome village, is highly evaluated for his fantastic style along with his sworn friend Ashiho Inagaki.
The books published by Bon Shoten in the early Showa period are rare books.
After the war, it has not been easy to read, and he has been regarded as a visionary author.
While modernist literature such as Sagawa Chika and Kuei Kitazono continues to be read, it has been attracting attention from Ko Hondori as a hero of minor poetry.
In addition to the modern and clear lyricism and a kind of bad drama, it has been read over time, and it has attracted attention as a hero of minor poetry.
In addition to Ashiho and Saikawa, a famous folk singer Wataru Takada has been reading the poem "Ice Cream".
In addition to Ashiho and Saikawa, a famous folk singer Wataru Takada has been praised over the years.
Novel
"Prima donna"
"House of Po"
"Town of Po"
"Town of Rain" <(1900, 1978) Poet and novelist. Born as a son of a wealthy family in Hyogo Prefecture.
In middle school, he became a close friend of Tashio Inagaki and studied under Haruo SATO.
After dropping out of Waseda University, he made his debut as a poet and developed a literary movement with Sei Ito, Sagawa Chika and Katsue Kitazono.
He gradually moved on to creation and published a series of works overflowing with clear charm under a wide range of works such as lyrical novels, modernism and fantasy literature.
The man 』 (1935-36), who became a candidate for the first Akutagawa Award and was inspired by 『, is a metafiction with Jid-bari, and even though Kawabata Yasunari evaluates it, he missed the award.
Tashio Inagaki lives in the residence of Bunshi Village, Magome, where he lived from the end of the Taisho period.
He had close relations with neighbors such as Sakutaro Hagiwara and Saisei Muro, and is depicted in Sakutaro's essays.
After the World War II, he became a minor work and published essays with a deep taste in Doujinshi.
[A book written in his lifetime] (1928 - 1937) Shosetsu 『 Tasogon-gakko 』 (Hangagusho), 『 陋巷 陋巷 Hagiwara 』 『 』 『 』 Reiwa Kawabata Yasunari secondhand book