- Kosugi Tengai
nihongo|Kosugi Tengai|小杉天外|Kosugi Tengai; (
7 November 1865 –1 September 1952 ) was thepen-name of a novelist in Meiji, Taishō andShowa period Japan . His real name was Kosugi Tamezo. He is considered the founder of the naturalism movement in modernJapanese literature .Kosugi was born in what is now Misato County,
Akita Prefecture . He moved toTokyo in 1886 to attend the English Law College (the forerunner ofChuo University , but soon dropped out to devote himself to writing full time. He associated himself briefly withMori Ōgai and withOzaki Koyo before becoming a disciple ofliterary critic and satirical authorSaito Ryokuu .He was hired by the
literary magazine "Shincho gekan" in 1897, but was transferred by the magazine to the newspaperHochi Shimbun .He published his first novel, "Hatsusugata" in 1900, and followed with "Hayariuta" in 1902. He attempted to write in a realistic and objective manner, without intruding the thoughts or comments of the author into the story narrative, which was considered rather revolutionary for the time. Familiar with Zola and other French authors, his experimentation towards realism is considered a forerunner of a Japanese style of naturalism. Although often compared to his contemporary,
Nagai Kafu , Kosugi has been criticized for having two-dimensional characters who meet predictable fates based on family or environmental situations.Tengai was elected to the Japan Arts Academy in 1948. In his later years, he also turned towards the genre of
historical fiction .His grave is at his hometown of Misato in Akita.
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List of Japanese authors
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