Saiichi Maruya (丸谷 才一, Maruya Saiichi, August 27, 1925 – October 13, 2012) was a Japanese author and literary critic. Maruya, whose real name was Saiichi...
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Saiichi (written: 才一 or 栽一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Saiichi Maruya (丸谷 才一) (1925–2012), Japanese writer...
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Maruya may refer to: Saiichi Maruya (丸谷 才一), Japanese author and literary critic Kaori Maruya (丸谷 佳織), Japanese politician Satoshi Maruya (丸谷 里志, born...
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Tsuka, and Shōichirō Ikemiya have also published novels on the subject. Maruya Saiichi, Motohiko Izawa, and Kazuo Kumada have written criticisms of it. An...
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T - U - W - Y - Z Mafune Yutaka (1902–1977) Maijō Ōtarō (born 1973) Maruya Saiichi (1925–2012) Maruyama Kenji (born 1943) Masaki Gorō (born 1957) Masaoka...
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August 1972, he was prosecuted for public obscenity. During the trial, Saiichi Maruya, Sawako Ariyoshi and many other authors testified for the defense. However...
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(from the German) Haruki Murakami – translator of Raymond Chandler Maruya Saiichi – translator of Joyce Takanobu Takahashi – translator of the Kural Sergey...
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None / Maruyama Kenji 1967: Oshiro Tatsuhiro / Kashiwabara Hyozo 1968: Maruya Saiichi and Oba Minako / None 1969: Shoji Kaoru and Takubo Hideo / KiyookaTakayuki...
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Room (Anshitsu, 暗室) 1971 Noma Hiroshi for Seinen no wa (青年の環) 1972 Maruya Saiichi for A Singular Rebellion (Tatta hitori no hanran, たった一人の反乱) 1973 Kaga...
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include the Japanese version of James Joyce's Ulysses (together with Maruya Saiichi and Takamatsu Yuuichi), and works of William Shakespeare, John Dos Passos...
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