- Yamaguchi Hitomi
Infobox Writer
name = Hitomi Yamaguchi
caption = Yamaguchi Hitomi
birthdate = birth date|1923|11|3|df=y
birthplace =Tokyo ,Japan
deathdate = death date|1995|8|30|df=y
deathplace =Kunitachi, Tokyo
occupation = Writer
genre = novels, essays
movement =
notableworks =
influences =Kawabata Yasunari ,Saegusa Hiroto ,Yoshino Hideo ,Takami Jun
influenced = nihongo|Hitomi Yamaguchi|山口瞳|Yamaguchi Hitomi|extra=3 November 1923 –30 August 1995 ) was a popular novelist and essayist inShowa period Japan .Early life
Yamaguchi was born in the
Azabu district ofTokyo to a working class family. He was forced to support himself through college, attending theKokugakuin University . After graduation, he went to work for the publishing company, Kawade Shobo, but that company went bankrupt a couple of years later. He then found employment as the editor of awine magazine published by Kotobukiya (the forerunner ofSuntory ); his colleagues at the same magazine included Kaiko Ken andYanagihara Ryuhei . The advertising campaign he mounted popularizedHawaii as a tourist destination as well as promoting Suntorywhiskey .Literary career
Yamaguchi's true literary career started in 1954, when he began contributing works to the magazine of
literary critic ism, "Gendai Hyoron" ("Contemporary Criticism").Yamaguchi won the 1963
Naoki Prize for his novel, "Eburimanshi no yuga na seikatsu" ("The Refined Lifestyle of Mr. Everyman"), which appeared serialized in the women's monthly magazine, "Fujin Gaho", from 1961-2. This story about an averagewhite-collar worker in Tokyo set the tone for many of his future works, which mock the new affluence of urban society in the 1960s, in contrast to the bitter war and post-war period.Other noted works are: "Majime ningen" ("A Serious Person"), "Izakaya Choji", "Ketsu zoku" ("Blood Relations"), "Kazoku" (Family) and "Waga machi" ("Our Town"). "Nanjamonja" is a humorous account of travels around Japan.
Yamaguchi also wrote a biography on Hideo Yoshino, in which he describes his own experiences during the period he lived in Kamakura, in the house next door to
Kawabata Yasunari from 1945-1948. During his time in Kamakura, he attended theKamakura Academia , where his teachers included the philosopher and science historian,Saegusa Hiroto , the "tanka" poet, Hideo Yoshino, and the novelist and poet, Jun Takami. After that, he moved toKunitachi , in the outskirts of Tokyo."Dansei jishin" ("Man Himself"), a series of witty essays about the joys and sorrows of everyday life, was serialized in the weekly magazine, "Shukan Shincho", from 1963 until his death in 1995 for a total of 1,614 episodes.
Yamaguchi died in 1995. His grave is in
Uraga ,Yokosuka, Kanagawa .ee also
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Japanese literature
*List of Japanese authors External links
* [http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/english/bunjin/yamaguchi_e.htm Literary Figures of Kamakura ]
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