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Shizuko Gō

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66:, and was sent to a temple in the countryside to heal by her family. After two years. Gō had recovered enough to find a job and return to her normal life. She began writing in 1949. However, her tuberculosis recurred regularly until she eventually had to have a lung removed in 1955. She married Ikuzō Ōshima soon after the surgery, and stopped writing to raise her family. 86:, after the announcement. It is a semi-autobiographical work that takes place during World War II, and follows a young woman who works in a factory and contracts tuberculosis. The story was originally published in 291: 251: 301: 62:
she worked in a factory instead of going to college, like many other people her age at the time. After the war she contracted
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in 1972, and won the Akutagawa Prize. She wrote several other novels after that success that also had
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Japanese women novelists in the 20th century : 104 biographies, 1900-1993
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was a Japanese novelist. She was best known for her 1972 novel
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against the United States and Japan's military exercises near
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announced its new budget. She wrote her best-known novel,
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Gō died of old age in Yokohama on September 30, 2014.
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Gō became more politically active in the anti-war and
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Index

Requiem
Akutagawa Prize
Yokohama
World War II
tuberculosis
Japanese Self Defense Force
Bungakukai
anti-war
Philippines
Manila
peace movements
Asahi Shinbun
Mount Fuji


"芥川賞作家、郷静子さんが死去 | カルチャー"





Japanese women novelists in the 20th century : 104 biographies, 1900-1993
ISBN
87-7289-268-4
OCLC
32348453
Categories
1929 births
2014 deaths
20th-century Japanese novelists

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