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Works of Yamamoto Shugoro • Works of Yamamoto Shugoro Yamamoto Shugoro (June 22, 1903 - February 14, 1967) was a Japanese novelist. His real name was Shimizu Satomu. He was born in Yamanashi Prefecture. After graduating from Nishimae Elementary School in Yokohama, he lived and worked as an apprentice at Yamamoto Shugoro Shoten in Kobikicho, Tokyo. In 1926, his work "Sumadera Fukyo" was published in Bungeishunju, which became his literary breakthrough. His work "Nihon Fujidoki" was nominated for the Naoki Prize in the first half of 1943, but he firmly declined the award. Since then, he has been known for his popular novels such as "Yanagibashi Monogatari", "Sleepy Chief", "Eiga Monogatari", "The Fir Tree Remains", "Red Beard Clinic Story", "Five-petal Camellia", "Aobeka Monogatari", "Void Travels", "A Town Without Seasons", "Sabu", and "Long Hill", which depict the suffering of samurai and the sadness of ordinary people from the perspective of ordinary people, and historical novels, and he was especially highly praised for writing many masterpieces in his later years. I am Abe Yoshimi, a voice trainer and reciter. I will be posting various literary works here, so please take a look. ♥I would be very happy if you could subscribe to my channel (^。^) ●On stand.fm, I also have a channel called "Ichinosuke Recitation's Attic" where I do free talks about voice training and pronunciation training, short recitations, and live broadcasts. Thank you for your support → https://stand.fm/channels/60919d7526f... ●Twitter / abe_yoshimi_2 ●Facebook / yoshimi.abe.96 (When sending a friend request on Facebook, please comment that you are a viewer of the channel.) ●Blog "Now, Here" https://ameblo.jp/tsuyoshi7227/ #Reading #Yamamoto Shugoro #Great Literary Masters #Short Stories #Novels #Historical Novels