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Literally meaning ruffian or hoodlum faction, this label was not a matter of a stylistic school but one bestowed upon them by conservative critics disparaging the authors' attitudes and subject matter.
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In 1983, under the sponsorship of the Osaka Bungaku Shinkōkai, a literary prize was established in Oda's name to commemorate the 70th anniversary of his birth and to carry on the long tradition of
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Hospital. After the funeral, his friend and fellow writer Osamu Dazai published an emotional eulogy blaming the critics for Oda's sudden death. More likely, it was from a recurrent bout of
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Oda's characters usually did not fit into what was traditionally considered appropriate forms, either in their frank humanness or in their stubborn individuality, as in
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In addition to his fiction, Oda wrote many critical essays, most notably "Kanōsei no bungaku" (可能性の文学, "The Literature of Possibility", 1946).
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to procure the food they needed for their survival. During Oda's lifetime, several of his works were banned.
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which has been adapted four times, including an award-winning film, released in 1955, which was directed by
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Oda also wrote radio drama scenarios and submitted a script to a magazine that was later made into the film
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In 1963, a monument was erected by Oda's friends and colleagues near Hozenji Temple in
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literature. It is awarded annually to an outstanding work of fiction by a new author.
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An autographed photograph of Oda hangs in the Osaka restaurant Jiyūken (
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Several of Oda's stories have been made into movies, including
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In 1947, after suffering from a lung hemorrhage, Oda died in
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Jiyūken restaurant autographed photo with inscription
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Oda Sakunosuke, c. 1945.
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