Jun Etō

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Jun Etō

Jun Etō ( Japanese 江 藤 淳 Etō Jun , actually: Egashira Atsuo ( 江 頭 淳 夫 ); * December 25, 1932 ; † July 21, 1999 ) was a Japanese literary critic .

Life

Etō was already known as a student at Keiō University in the 1950s with essays on the writer Natsume Sōseki . In the 1960s, he wrote a study on the literary critic Kobayashi Hideo . He taught at the Tōkyō Kōgyō Daigaku , as well as his alma mater. Etō was known and controversial as a conservative critic of the intellectual world of Japan in the post-war period. In 1970 he was awarded the Noma Literature Prize. In 1999 he published the book "Meine Frau und ich", in which he described his experiences with his wife's death from cancer in 1998. In the same year he committed suicide after suffering a stroke.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 江 藤 淳 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Retrieved July 18, 2012 (Japanese).