Yuzo Yamamoto ( Japanese 山 本 有 三 ; July 27, 1887 - January 1, 1974 ) is a Japanese writer and playwright. Strindberg translator. One of the creators of a realistic theater in Japan. The author of the plays “Pit” (published in 1910), “Professor Tsumura” (1919), “The Killer” (1920), “People of the Same Belief” (1923). He graduated from Tokyo University , where he studied with Akutagawa Ryunosuke . He made his debut in 1920 with the play “The Crown of Life” ( 生命 の 冠 ).
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In Russia, it is best known for the novel “The Life of a Woman” ( Japanese 女 の 一生 , 1933; Russian translation of 1936 by P. Glebov and A. Uspensky, State Publishing House “Fiction”), which tells about the difficult fate of a single mother in pre-war Japan.
Compositions
- Yamamoto Yuzo. The life of a woman. Translation from Japanese P. Glebov and A. Uspenskaya. Vladivostok, 1958.- 376 p.
Notes
- ↑ BNF ID : 2011 Open Data Platform .
Literature
- History of modern Japanese literature, M., 1961