Yasuoka Shōtaro
Yasuoka Shōtarō ( Japanese 安岡 章 太郎 ; born May 30, 1920 in Kōchi , Kōchi Prefecture ; † January 26, 2013 in Tokyo ) was a Japanese writer .
Yasuoka's daughter, Yasuoka Haruko ( 安岡 治 子 ), is Professor of Russian Literature in the Department of Cultural Studies at Tokyo University .
Life
Yasuoka's childhood was unsteady and marked by frequent changes of residence, as his father was repeatedly transferred to the military as a veterinarian. Yasuoka was reluctant to go to school. He contracted pleurisy during middle school. In 1944 he was drafted into the military and sent to Manchuria. A year later, he returned to Japan with tuberculosis.
Yasuoka's style is autobiographical. His narratives are executed with a diverse psychological level of detail, reminiscent of Shiga Naoya , and with the humor of an Ibuse Masuji .
Prizes and awards
- 1953 Akutagawa Prize for Warui nakama ( 悪 い 仲 間 ) and Inkina tanoshimi ( 陰 気 な 愉 し み )
- 1959 Noma Literature Prize for Kaihen no kōkei ( 海 辺 の 光景 )
- 1967 Mainichi-Shimbun Prize for Maku ga orite kara ( 幕 が 下 り て か ら )
- 1973 Yomiuri Prize in the Novel category for Hashire tomahawk (Hashire tomahōku) ( 走 れ ト マ ホ ー ク )
- 1975 Nihon Geijutsuinsho ( 日本 芸 術 院 賞 )
- 1989 Noma Literature Prize for Boku no Shōwa-shi ( 僕 の 昭和 史 )
- 1991 Asahi Prize for his literary work since 1950
- 1991 Kawabata Yasunari Literature Prize for Oji no bochi ( 伯父 の 墓地 )
- 1995 Yomiuri Prize Category Essay / Travel Description for Hate mo nai dōchūki ( 果 て も な い 道 中 記 )
- 2000 Osaragi Jirō Prize for Kagamigawa ( 鏡 川 )
- 2001 Yasuoka is honored for services to Japanese culture ( 文化 功 労 者 , Bunka Kōrōsha )
Works (selection)
- 1951 Garasu no kutsu ( ガ ラ ス の 靴 )
- German The Glass Shoes. Translated by Oscar Benl. In: moon on water. Modern Japanese love stories. Berlin 1973, pp. 5-27.
- 1952 Aigan ( 愛玩 )
- German crane syndrome. Translated by Siegrfried Schaarschmidt. In: The Great Japan Reader. Munich 1990, pp. 175-187, ISBN 3-442-09886-6
- 1953 Warui nakama ( 悪 い 仲 間 )
- German evil comrades. Translated by Bernhard Straub. In Janwillem van de Wetering (ed.): Blood in the Dawn. Japanese crime stories. Hamburg 1994, pp. 90-116, ISBN 3-499-43075-4
- 1955 Aoumakan ( 青 馬 館 )
- 1958 Futatsu no kao ( 二 つ の 顔 )
- 1959 Kaihen no kōkei ( 海 辺 の 光景 )
- 1961 Yatekita renchū ( や っ て 来 た 連 中 )
- 1961 Izakoza techū ( い ざ こ ざ 手 帳 )
- 1962 America kanjō ryokō ( ア メ リ カ 感情 旅行 )
- 1962 Hanamatsuri ( 花祭 )
- 1963 Chiekasemasu ( ち え か し ま す )
- 1964 Sobieto kanjō ryokō ( ソ ビ エ ト 感情 旅行 )
- 1964 Eiga no kanjōkyōiku ( 映 画 の 感情 教育 )
- 1966 Aaieba kō iu kanjōteki bunmei-ron ( あ あ い え ば こ う う い う 感情 的 文明 論 )
- 1972 Hashire tomahōku ( 走 れ ト マ ホ ー ク )
- German run Tomahawk! Translated by Maya Berndt. In: Eiko Aito (Ed.): Explorations, 12 storytellers from Japan. Berlin 1992, pp. 7-26.
- 1973 Hesomagari no shisō ( へ そ ま が り の 思想 )
- 1973 Namake mono no shisō ( な ま け も の の 思想 )
- 1974 Sensō to seijun ( 戦 争 と 青春 )
- 1975 Don Quixote to gunshin ( ド ン ・ キ ホ ー テ と 軍 神 )
- 1975 Wareware wa naze kaku ka ( わ れ わ れ は な ぜ 書 く か )
- 1976 Jisen sakka no tabi ( 自選 作家 の 旅 )
- 1976 Yōroppa yakimono ryokō ( ヨ ー ロ ッ パ や き も の 旅行 )
- 1977 Sakka wa dō hatsugensuru ka ( 作家 は ど う 発 言 す る か )
- 1981 Ryūritan ( 流離 譚 )
- 1984 Boku no Shōwa-shi ( 僕 の 昭和 史 1-3 )
- 1985 Boku no Tōkyō chizu ( 僕 の 東京 地 図 )
Translations
- In 1977, Yasuoka translated Roots by Alex Haley into Japanese together with Matsuda Sen ( 松田 銑 )
literature
- Jürgen Stalph, Gisela Ogasa, Dörte Puls: Modern Japanese literature in German translation. A bibliography from 1868-1994 . Vol. 3, Iudicum, Munich 1995, ISBN 3-89129-394-1
Web links
- Japanese literature: Yasuoka Shōtarō ( Memento from February 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Postwar literary giant Yasuoka dies at 92 ( Memento from February 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Kato Shuichi: A history of Japanese literature . Kodansha 1979, Vol. 3, p. 286
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Yasuoka Shōtaro |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 安岡 章 太郎 (Japanese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 30, 1920 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kōchi , Kōchi Prefecture |
DATE OF DEATH | January 26, 2013 |
Place of death | Tokyo |