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Tatsuo Hori

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cemetery in Tokyo. In his honour, the Hori Tatsuo Memorial Museum of Literature was established in Karuizawa. His widow Tae (1913–2010) served as the museum's honorary director and published many essays on her husband.
235:(lit. "The Holy Family"), which was written under the impression of Akutagawa's death and even paid reference to the dead mentor in the shape of the deceased character Kuki. 268:, he was evacuated to Oiwake, Karuizawa, where he remained until his death in 1953. Due to his deteriorating health, his literary output declined during his last years. 864: 889: 879: 264:, a fictionalised account of his fiancée's last months before her death in December 1935. In 1938, Hori married Tae Kato. Near the end of the 874: 670: 638: 884: 869: 562: 205:, published and edited by critic Tsurujirō Kubokawa. He regarded himself as a disciple of Akutagawa, but also showed influences of 214: 114: 201:
While still a student, he contributed translations of modern French poets and also his own writings to the literary journal
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The Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature: From Restoration to Occupation, 1868-1945
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Three-dimensional Reading: Stories of Time and Space in Japanese Modernist Fiction, 1911-1932
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and poems, often characterized by the theme of death. During one of his regular stays in
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Hori, Tatsuo (2005). "The Wind Has Risen". In Rimer, Thomas J.; Gessel, Van C. (eds.).
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Hori, Tatsuo (1985). "Les joues en feu". In Gessel, Van C.; Matsumoto, Tomone (eds.).
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was a Japanese translator and writer of poetry, short stories and novels.
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Selected Works of Tatsuo Hori: Beautiful Village, The Wind Awakes, Naoko
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Hori, Tatsuo (2013). "Aquarium (Suizokukan)". In Yiu, Angela (ed.).
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Historical Dictionary of Modern Japanese Literature and Theater
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In 1930, Hori received recognition for his short story
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Rezeption der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur im Ausland
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New York: Columbia University Press. 254:, the couple moved to a sanatorium in 865:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 684: 682: 7: 190:, and the philosophical writings of 890:20th-century Japanese male writers 14: 880:20th-century Japanese translators 814:"E-texts of works by Tatsuo Hori" 148:, 28 December 1904 – 28 May 1953) 805: 773: 759: 745: 583:Japanische Meister der Erzählung 288:The cover of the first issue of 633:. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. 238:Hori followed with a number of 215:Proletarian Literature Movement 115:Proletarian Literature Movement 451:Kaze tachinu: A Japanese Novel 1: 789:Works by or about Tatsuo Hori 102:Poetry, short stories, novels 875:Tuberculosis deaths in Japan 885:20th-century Japanese poets 804:(public domain audiobooks) 444:. Tokyo: Sophia University. 417: 400: 390: 362: 352: 329: 299: 144: 906: 870:University of Tokyo alumni 629:Miller, J. 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Index

Tatsuo Hori in 1935
Tokyo
Karuizawa, Nagano
Tokyo Imperial University
Modernism
Proletarian Literature Movement
Tokyo Imperial University
Saisei Murō
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Rainer Maria Rilke
Ivan Turgenev
Gerhart Hauptmann
Arthur Schnitzler
French symbolists
Arthur Schopenhauer
Friedrich Nietzsche
Raymond Radiguet
Marcel Proust
Proletarian Literature Movement
modernism
Sei kazoku
novelettes
Karuizawa, Nagano
tuberculosis
Nagano Prefecture
The Wind Has Risen
Pacific War
Tama Reien

Sei kazoku

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