Bizan Kawakami

Bizan Kawakami

nihongo|Bizan Kawakami|川上 眉山|Kawakami Bizan (March 5, 1869June 15, 1908) was a Japanese novelist of Meiji era. His real name was Akira Kawakami (川上 亮, "Kawakami Akira"). Born in Osaka Prefecture, he dropped out of school of liberal arts in Tokyo University and joined Ken'yusha. After struggling with the rise of naturalism literature, he committed suicide.

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