Matsutarō Kawaguchi

Matsutarō Kawaguchi
Matsutarō Kawaguchi

Matsutarō Kawaguchi
Born 1 October 1899(1899-10-01)
Tokyo, Japan
Died 9 June 1985(1985-06-09) (aged 85)
Japan
Occupation Novelist, Screenwriter

Matsutarō Kawaguchi (川口 松太郎 Kawaguchi Matsutarō?, 1 October 1899 - 9 June 1985) was a Japanese novelist, playwright and movie producer active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

Biography

Kawaguchi was born in the plebian Asakusa district of Tokyo into an impoverished family. He was forced to leave home at the age of 14 to seek employment. He started to write in his spare time, while working at various jobs, which included working in a pawn shop, as a tailor, a policeman and as a postman at one point in his life. He came to be acquainted with author Kubota Mantaro, who encouraged him in his literary efforts.

Kawaguchi was arrested in Kamakura, Kanagawa in 1933, along with fellow literati Kume Masao and Satomi Ton for illegal card gambling.

In 1935, Kawaguchi won the first Naoki Prize for a short story titled Tsuruhachi Tsurujirō. He followed this with a serialized novel, Aizen Katsura, a melodramatic love story involving a nurse and a doctor, which ran from 1936-1938. The story became a tremendously popular bestseller and gained him considerable fame. It was later made into a movie starring Kinuyo Tanaka and Ken Uehara, and was the basis of numerous television series.

After World War II, Kawaguchi resumed his literary activity, publishing plays and novels. He won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for his novel Shigurejaya Oriku, a nostalgic series of episodes involving a prostitute who rose to become a brothel owner.

Many of Kawaguchi's novels were adapted to film, and he was long associated with Daiei Motion Picture Company. In 1965, he became a member of the Japan Academy of the Arts. He was awarded the Order of Culture by the Japanese government in 1973. His wife was the movie actress Aiko Mimasu.

Kawaguchi won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for his novel Shigurejaya Oriku, a nostalgic series of episodes involving a farm girl, sold to a brothel, who rose to become owner of a famous Tokyo teahouse. The story was eventually translated into English by Royall Tyler.

See also

References

  • Kawaguchi, Matsutarō. Mistress Oriku: Stories from a Tokyo Teahouse. Tran, Royall Tyler. Tuttle Publishing (2007). ISBN 4805308869
  • Wakashiro, Kiiko. Sora yori no koe: Watakushi no Kawaguchi Matsutaro. Bungei Shunju (1988). ISBN 4163428003

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