Hotta, Yoshie, 1918-1998
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Sources of Information
- OCLC #498598548, June 14, 2024(usage: Ëсиэ Хотта = Ësiė Khotta)
- Shogakukan Inc. Nihon daihyakka zensho (Nipponika), viewed via JapanKnowledge Lib on June 14, 2024Hotta Yoshie (堀田善衛 = Hotta Yoshie; reading; born on July 17, 1918 in Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken; died in 1998)
- Zai Hua Ri qiao wen ren shi liao yan jiu, 2020:title page (堀田善卫 = Kutian Shanwei; Hotta Yoshie [Japanese reading])
- Author's Sokoku sōshitsu, 1952.
- Hotta Yoshie, 2001:p. 343, etc. (b. 7/17/1918; d. 9/5/1999)
- Whoplus, June 27, 2007(Hotta Yoshie; r; d. Sept. 5, Heisei 10 [1998]; grad., Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Bungakubu Futsubunka)
- NDL database, June 27, 2007(hdg.: Hotta, Yoshie (1918-1998); r)
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Wikipedia description:
Yoshie Hotta (堀田善衛, Hotta Yoshie; July 17, 1918 – September 5, 1998) was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories, poetry and essays, noted for his political consciousness. His most acclaimed works include Hiroba no kodoku (lit. "Solitude in the Public Square", 1951), which was awarded the Akutagawa Prize, and Kage no bubun (Shadow Pieces, 1952). Hotta has also been associated with the Atomic bomb literature genre.
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