Haruo Satō (novelist) explained

Haruo Sato
Birth Date:9 April 1892
Birth Place:Shingū, Wakayama, Japan
Death Place:Tokyo, Japan
Occupation:Writer
Genre:Novel, poem
Movement:Aestheticism

was a Japanese novelist and poet active during the Taishō[1] and Shōwa periods of Japan.[2] His works are known for their explorations of melancholy.[3] He won the 4th Yomiuri Prize.[4]

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Yuko Kikuchi. Refracted Modernity: Visual Culture and Identity in Colonial Taiwan. 2007. University of Hawaii Press. 978-0-8248-3050-2. 26–29.
  2. Book: Susan Napier. The Fantastic in Modern Japanese Literature: The Subversion of Modernity. 28 December 1995. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-203-97463-6. 242–.
  3. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2016/06/04/books/black-illumination-haruo-satos-lush-gloomy-landscapes/#.V2wwSLRRfdk "Haruo Sato's lush, gloomy landscapes,"
  4. Web site: 読売文学賞. japanese. Yomiuri Prize for Literature. Yomiuri Shimbun. September 26, 2018. 4 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190404094519/https://info.yomiuri.co.jp/contest/clspgl/bungaku.html. dead.