Yoshinori Yagi
| Yoshinori Yagi | |
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| Born | October 21, 1911 Muroran, Hokkaidō, Japan | 
| Died | November 9, 1999 (aged 88) | 
| Nationality | Japanese | 
| Alma mater | Waseda University | 
| Notable works | Ryūkanbu Kazamatsuri | 
| Notable awards | 1944 Akutagawa Prize for Ryūkanbu 1976 Yomiuri Prize for Kazamatsuri | 
Yoshinori Yagi (八木 義徳 Yagi Yoshinori, October 21, 1911 – November 9, 1999) was a noted Japanese author.
Yagi was born in Muroran, Hokkaidō, and graduated from Waseda University in 1938 with a degree in French literature. In 1944 he became employed in the chemical industry in Manchuria. As a writer, he was a devotee of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Takeo Arishima, and received the 1944 Akutagawa Prize for 劉廣福 Ryūkanbu[1] and the 1976 Yomiuri Prize for Kazamatsuri. Some of his materials are now exhibited in Muroran's Literature Museum.
References
- ↑ 芥川賞受賞者一覧 (in Japanese). Bungeishunjū. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
- Japanese Wikipedia article
- Who's who among Japanese writers, Nihon Yunesuko Kokunai, Japanese National Commission for UNESCO, Japan P.E.N. Club, 1957.
- Hokkaido Guide: Places to Visit
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