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    Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二, Kobayashi Takiji, October 13, 1903 – February 20, 1933) was a Japanese writer of proletarian literature. He is best known for...
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  • food writer Kobayashi Issa (小林 一茶, 1763–1828), Japanese poet Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二, 1903–1933), Japanese writer and communist Tamai Kobayashi (born 1965)...
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  • Old Capital (Takiji Kobayashi) (古都) (Takiji Kobayashi) (湖) (Takiji Kobayashi) (舞姬) The House of the Sleeping Beauties (Takiji Kobayashi) (睡美人) Karei-naru...
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  • "The Crab Cannery Ship") is a 1929 short story by Japanese author Takiji Kobayashi which was first serialized in the May and June 1929 issues of the communist...
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    JCP members killed by police torture in this period was the writer Kobayashi Takiji. Hyōgikai was formed on 25 May 1925, and this union served as a vehicle...
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    1930s the proletarian literary movement, comprising such writers as Takiji Kobayashi, Denji Kuroshima, Yuriko Miyamoto and Ineko Sata produced a politically...
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  • called Takiji Kobayashi and Sunao Tokunaga, and the organization's newsletter Battleflag (戦旗, Senki) published many influential works such as Kobayashi's The...
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    novel 'The Absentee Landlord' published in 1929 by the Japanese writer Takiji Kobayashi. 石狩川 (in Japanese). Ministry of Land,Infrastructure and Transport and...
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  • leftist beliefs. He saw the tortured corpse of proletarian leader Takiji Kobayashi in 1933 and created a painting of his death mask. As Shirato grew up...
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    against the arrest, torture and death of the young leftist writer Takiji Kobayashi in Tokyo by the Tokkō special political police. Kawabata relocated...
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