Hiroshi Noma

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1915 – 1991

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Who was Hiroshi Noma?

Hiroshi Noma was a noted Japanese author.

Noma was born in Kōbe to a devout Buddhist family, and took up literature in 1932 after meeting the poet Takeuchi Shizuo. In 1935 he enrolled at Kyoto University, where he studied French literature with a particular interest in French Symbolist poetry. He also became active in Marxist student movements.

Noma's first long novel, Shinku chitai, was published in 1952. It has been called one of the best war novels produced after World War II. In 1971 Noma received the Tanizaki Prize for his 5-volume work Seinen no wa. In 1972 he won the Lotus Prize for Literature.

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Born
Feb 23, 1915
Nagata-ku, Kobe
Religion
  • Buddhism
Nationality
  • Japan
Profession
Education
  • Kyoto University
Lived in
  • Kobe
Died
Jan 2, 1991

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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