- Shimaki Kensaku
Infobox Writer
name = Kensaku Shimaki
caption = Shimaki Kensaku
birthdate = birth date|1903|9|7|df=y
birthplace =Sapporo Hokkaidō ,Japan
deathdate =death date and age|1945|8|17|1903|9|7|df=y
deathplace =Kamakura, Kanagawa ,Japan
occupation = Writer
genre =
movement =
notableworks =
influences =Kawabata Yasunari ,Kobayashi Hideo ,Takami Jun
influenced = nihongo|Kensaku Shimaki|島木 健作|Shimaki Kensaku|extra=7 September 1903 -17 August 1945 was thepen-name of aJapanese author inShōwa period Japan. His real name was nihongo|Asakura Kikuo|朝倉 菊雄|.Early life
Shimaki Kensaku was born in
Sapporo ,Hokkaidō in 1903. His father died when he was two years old, and he was raised by his mother. He was forced to drop out of elementary school in order to work to support his mother, and managed to continue his education by obtaining odd jobs at a local middle school and library.Life as a political radical
Shimaki entered
Tohoku Imperial University in Sendai in 1925, but due to extreme poverty was barely able to support himself, and he contractedtuberculosis . It was during this time that he was attracted to the radicallabor movement . He left the university and joined a leftist agrarian movement inShikoku . In 1927, this flirtation withsocialism turned more radical when he signed on as active member of theJapan Communist Party .When the communist movement was outlawed and forced underground, Shimaki was arrested in a nationwide round-up of communists (the
March 15 Movement of 1928), and was forced to renounce his communist beliefs in order to be released from prison. However, it appears that his political renunciation was not sincere, since he was again arrested in 1929, this time under the auspices of thePeace Preservation Law . Shimaki remained imprisoned until 1932, when his tuberculosis worsened, and he was released for health reasons. He stayed for a while inTokyo with his brother (who ran a used bookstore) and he attempted to study theEnglish language .Literary career
Although in his youth, Shimaki published a short-lived
literary magazine called "Kunugi no Mi" ("Acorn", 1918), containing "tanka" poems and essays which he wrote under thepen-name of Asakura Tengai, his literary career did not being in earnest until after he was released from prison the second time.In 1934, Shimaki published his first work "Rai" ("Leprosy"), a serialized novel which appeared in the magazine "Bungaku Hyōron" (Literary Review). It was based on his experiences while in prison, and was critically well received. Shimaki followed this work with "Mōmoku" ("Blindness") in the magazine "Chūō Kōrōn" ("Central Review"), which further established his position as a writer.
Shimaki lived in Kamakura,
Kanagawa prefecture from 1937 to 1939, and was part of a social and literary circle which includedKawabata Yasunari ,Kobayashi Hideo andTakami Jun . He traveled toManchukuo in 1939. The success of his early works were followed in quick succession by "Goku" ("Prison"), "Reimei" ("Dawn"), "Saiken" ("Reconstruction") and "Seikatsu no Tankyu" ("The Quest for Life"); however, Shimaki's struggle against illness was a losing one. Shimaki died in 1945 at the relatively young age of 41. His grave is at the temple of Jochi-ji in Kamakura.ee also
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Japanese literature
*List of Japanese authors External links
* [http://www.aozora.gr.jp/index_pages/person8.html e-texts of works] at
Aozora Bunko
* [http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/bunka/bunjinroku/shimaki_e.htm Literary Figures of Kamakura]References
* Keene, Donald. "Japanese Literature and Politics in the 1930s". Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer, 1976), pp. 225-248.
Persondata
NAME= Shimaki, Kensaku
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= 島木 健作 (Japanese); Shimaki Kensaku; Asakura Kikuo; 朝倉 菊雄 (Japanese)
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Japanese writer
DATE OF BIRTH=7 September 1903
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sapporo Hokkaidō ,Japan
DATE OF DEATH=17 August 1945
PLACE OF DEATH=Kamakura, Kanagawa ,Japan
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