Iwano Hōmei

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iwano Hōmei ( Japanese 岩 野 泡 鳴 ; born January 20, 1873 in Awaji , Hyōgo Prefecture ; † May 9, 1920 ) was a Japanese writer and translator. Iwano is considered a representative of Japanese naturalism .

Ivano wanted to be a Christian missionary in his youth, but then turned to literature. He first published several volumes of poetry and some not very successful Kabuki dramas and then wrote poetological ( Shintaishi no sahō , 1907; Shintaishi shi , 1907-08) and literary studies ( Shimpiteki hanjū shugi , 1906; Shin shizen shugi , 1908). From 1909 he wrote several autobiographical novels, including Tandeki ("Dekandenz", 1909) and Hōmei gobusaku ( 泡 鳴 五 部 作 , for example: "The five lives of Iwano Hōmei", 1911). He also emerged as a translator of Plutarch's works .

source

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 岩 野 泡 鳴 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Retrieved May 25, 2012 (Japanese).