Akira Yoshimura

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Akira Yoshimura was a Japanese novelist known for his stark, meticulously researched works often depicting war, disaster, and human resilience, including the acclaimed novel "On Parole."

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instanceOf Japanese writer
human
novelist
awardReceived Akutagawa Prize NERFINISHED
Noma Literary Prize NERFINISHED
Yomiuri Prize for Literature NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
educatedAt Meiji University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork historical narrative
literature
war literature
gender male
genre disaster fiction
historical fiction
war fiction
hasAdaptation film adaptation of On Parole
film adaptation of Shipwrecks
influenced contemporary Japanese novelists
influencedBy Japanese wartime experience
inLanguage Japanese
knownFor bleak depictions of human survival
precise historical and documentary research in fiction
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
literaryMovement postwar Japanese literature
mainTheme disaster
human resilience
war
name Akira Yoshimura NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeName 吉村昭 NERFINISHED
notableWork Deserted City NERFINISHED
On Parole NERFINISHED
One Man’s Justice NERFINISHED
Shipwrecks
occupation novelist
short story writer
periodOfActivity 20th century
placeOfBirth Tokyo NERFINISHED
spouse Ikezawa Natsuki NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation novelist
subjectOf literary criticism in Japan
workFocus historical events
natural disasters in Japan
true crime cases
writingStyle meticulously researched narratives
stark prose

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Yoshimura hasNotableBearer Akira Yoshimura