Otohiko Kaga

Otohiko Kaga
Otohiko Kaga
Born April 22, 1929 (1929-04-22) (age 82)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Writer

Otohiko Kaga (加賀 乙彦 Kaga Otohiko?, born April 22, 1929) is a Japanese author.

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Biography

Kaga was born in Tokyo, and studied psychiatry and criminology at the University of Tokyo Medical School. He worked in a hospital and then prison before going to France in 1957 for further studies. After returning to Japan in 1960, Kaga took up university teaching, and was a psychology professor at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (1965-1969) and Sophia University (1969 - 1979).

Kaga wrote several novels based on his time in France, including Arechi o tabi suru monotachi (Travelers through the Wasteland) and Furandoru no fuyu (Winter in Flanders) which won the Minister of Education Award for New Artists in 1968. His 1973 novel Kaerazaru natsu (帰らざる夏, A Summer Long Gone), on the tragic consequences of a young man's military indoctrination during World War II received the Tanizaki Prize. His 1982 historical fiction about World War II, Ikari no nai fune (Riding the East Wind), has been translated to English to good reviews.

He has been a full-time writer since 1979. In 1987 he was converted to Catholicism at the age of 58 through the influence of Shusaku Endo.

Major awards

  • 1968 Minister of Education Award for New Artists for Furandoru no fuyu (Winter in Flanders)
  • 1974 Tanizaki Prize for Kaerazaru natsu (帰らざる夏, A Summer Long Gone)[1]
  • 1979 Japan Literature Grand Prize for Senkoku (The Verdict)
  • 1985 Osaragi Jiro Prize for Shitsugen (The Marsh)
  • 2011 Person of Cultural Merit

Selected works in translation

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