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Jun 14, 1929 Tokyo, Japan Died on 14 Oct 2002 (aged 73)

Japanese writer

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  • Keizo Hino (?? ??, Hino Keizo, June 14, 1929 – October 14, 2002) was a Japanese author. He won the 1974 Akutagawa Prize for Ano yuhi (The Evening Sun) and the 22nd Tanizaki Prize for Sakyu ga ugoku yo ni (????????).
  • Born in Tokyo, he accompanied his parents to Korea, when the country was still under Japanese colonial rule.
  • After the war, he returned to Japan, graduating from the University of Tokyo and joining the staff of the Yomiuri Shimbun, a leading Japanese newspaper, in 1952.
  • He served as a foreign correspondent in South Korea and Vietnam before becoming a novelist.
  • Though he is often described as an environmentalist author, the focus of much of his fiction is the urban physical environment.
  • Hino's works are striking for being simultaneously autobiographical and surrealistic.
  • His novel Yume no Shima has been translated into English by Charles de Wolf as Isle of Dreams, and into German by Jaqueline Berndt and Hiroshi Yamane as Trauminsel; a short story, Bokushikan, has been translated into English by Charles de Wolf as The Rectory; another short story, Hashigo no tatsu machi ?????, has been translated by Lawrence Rogers as "Jacob's Tokyo Ladder" and printed in 2002's Tokyo stories: a literary stroll.

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