Kazumi Takahashi

Kazumi Takahashi

Infobox Writer
name = Kazumi Takahashi


caption = Kazumi Takahashi
birthdate = 31 August 1931
birthplace = Naniwa-ku, Osaka Japan
deathdate = death date and age|1971|5|3|1931|8|31
deathplace = Kamakura, Kanagawa Japan
occupation = Writer, University professor
genre = novelist
movement =
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nihongo|Kazumi Takahashi|高橋 和巳|Takahashi Kazumi|extra=31 August 19313 May 1971 was a Japanese novelist and scholar of Chinese literature in Showa period Japan. His wife was fellow writer Takako Takahashi.

Biography

Takahashi was born in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, and was a graduate of Kyoto University. While still a student, he contributed to the "Gendai Bungaku" literary magazine. He was encouraged to study the Chinese language and Chinese history by fellow writer Eiji Yoshikawa. He became a professor at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto in 1959. During the widespread violent student protest movements in the 1960s against the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, Takahashi was an outspoken supporter of the radical student movement. He moved to Meiji University briefly in 1966 before returning to Kyoto University in 1967.

His novel, "Hi no utsuwa" (1962), depicts the fall of a university dean from respectability due to his self-centered love affairs. Other works include "Yuutsu naru Toha" ("A Melancholy Faction", 1965) and "Jashumon" ("Heretical Faith", 1965-66).

Takahashi died of colon cancer at the young age of 39.

References

* Takahashi, Takako. "Takahashi Kazumi to iu hito: Nijugonen no nochi ni". Kawade Shobo Shinsha (1997). ISBN: 4309011233 (Japanese)


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