Hanada Kiyoteru

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Hanada Kiyoteru

Hanada Kiyoteru ( Japanese 花田 清輝 ; born March 29, 1909 in Fukuoka , Fukuoka Prefecture ; † September 23, 1974 ) was a Japanese literary critic.

Hanada founded the magazine Bunka Soshiki in 1939 , which turned against militarism in Japan. After the Second World War he worked for the magazine Kindai Bungaku and did a great job of promoting avant-garde literature in Japan. He became known through the collection of anti-fascist essays, which he published in 1946 under the title Fukkōki no seishin . In 1948 he founded the avant-garde artist group Yoru no kai together with Tarō Okamoto . Hanada Kiyotera chosaku-shū , an edition of his collected works , was published between 1963 and 1966 .

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  1. 剛 巳 暮 沢: 夜 の 会 Yoru-no-kai ( Japanese ) In: 現代 美術 用語 辞典 . DNP Art Communications. January 15, 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2012.