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大江健三郎 Kenzaburō Ōe千叶丽子 1000 叶丽子中泽琉美 Nakazawa Okinawa U.S.
樋口泰行 Yasuyuki Higuchi黑泽明 Akira Kurosawa桐山桂一 Kiriyama Keiichi
重野秀一 Shuichi Shigeno渡边淳一 Junichi Watanabe井上靖 Yasushi Inoue
东野圭吾 Keigo Higashino司马辽太郎 Shiba Ryotaro野上弥生子 Nogami Mi Son
多和田叶子 Yoko Tawada西村寿行 Village Life Line有吉佐和子 Ariyoshi Sawako
大薮春彦 Tai Tau 春彦盛田昭夫 Akio Morita吉本芭娜娜 Yoshimoto Banana
岩井俊二 Shunji Iwai游川和彦 Kazuhiko Yukawa冈田惠和 Okada Yoshikazu
柴门文 Fumi Saimon山口百惠 Yamaguchi Momoe乙武洋匡 Ototake Hirotada
泷田诚一郎 Tian Cheng Yilang Taki东史郎 Azuma Shiro松本清张 Matsumoto Seichō
小林久三 Kobayashi three years鲇川哲也 Catfish 川哲 also笹泽左保 Shizezuobao
仁木悦子 Niki Etsuko结城昌治 Yuuki Chang Governance石泽英太郎 Danze Ying Tai
冈田鯱彦 Okada 鯱 Yan山村美纱 U.S. yarn Village高木彬光 Takagi Akimitsu
小泉喜美子 Koizumi Hi Fumiko菊村到 Ju village to邦光史郎 Shiro state light
日下圭介 Kusakabe Keisuke井上清 Kiyoshi Inoue杉浦日向子 Hinako Sugiura
高桥弥七郎 Takahashi Yashichirō凑佳苗 Minato Kanae京极夏彦 Natsuhiko Kyogoku
小林清之介 Seinosuke Kobayashi隆庆一郎石田衣良 Ira Ishida
北川悦吏子 Kitagawa Eriko石黑一雄 Sir Kazuo Ishiguro空知英秋 Sorachi Hideaki
西尾维新 Nisio Isin乙一 Otsuichi伊坂幸太郎 Kōtarō Isaka
虚渊玄 Urobuchi Gen青山七惠 Nanae Aoyama山本文绪 Fumio Yamamoto
绫辻行人 Naoyuki Uchida松浦弥太郎 Matsuura Yataro麻枝准 Maeda Jun
有吉佐和子 Ariyoshi Sawako
作者  (1931年1月20日1984年8月30日)

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  有吉佐和子(有吉佐和子,ありよし さわこ,1931年1月20日-1984年8月30日)是一位日本小說家,出生於日本和歌山縣和歌山市。
  
  作品
  
  《落陽の賦》
  《地唄》
  《美っつい庵主さん》
  《江口の里》
  《紀ノ川》
  《私は忘れない》
  《香華》
  《三婆》
  《閉店時間》
  《助左衛門四代記》
  《連舞》
  《有田川》
  《仮縫》
  《非色》
  《一の糸》
  《ぷえるとりこ日記》
  《日高川》
  《乱舞》
  《華岡青洲の妻》
  《出雲の阿国》
  《不信のとき》
  《海暗》
  《女二人のニューギニア》
  《芝桜》
  《針女》
  《夕陽カ丘三号館》
  《恍惚の人》
  《木瓜の花》
  《真砂屋お峰》
  《母子変容》
  《鬼怒川》
  《複合汚染》
  《青い壺》
  《和宮様御留》
  《悪女について》
  《有吉佐和子の中国レポート》
  《油屋おこん》
  《日本の島々、昔と今。》
  《開幕ベルは華やかに》
  《有吉佐和子選集》
  《有吉佐和子選集第二期》


  Sawako Ariyoshi (有吉 佐和子 Ariyoshi Sawako?, 20 January 1931- 30 August 1984) was a Japanese writer.
  
  Biography
  
  Born in Wakayama City and a graduate of Tokyo Women's Christian College, Sawako Ariyoshi spent part of her childhood in Java. A prolific novelist, she dramatises significant issues in her fiction such as the suffering of the elderly, the effects of pollution on the environment, and the effects of social and political change on Japanese domestic life and values, especially on the lives of women. Her novel The Twilight Years depicts the life of a working woman who is caring for her elderly, dying father-in-law. Among Ariyoshi's other novels is The River Ki, an insightful portrait of the lives of three rural women: a mother, daughter, and granddaughter. Her novel The Doctor's Wife, a historical novel dramatising the roles of nineteenth-century Japanese women as it chronicles the experience of a pioneer doctor with breast cancer surgery, has identified her as one of the finest postwar Japanese women writers. The Doctor's Wife (1966) is considered as her best novel. Starting in 1949, Ariyoshi studied literature and theatre at the Tokyo Women's Christian College until she graduated in 1952. In 1959 she spent a year at the Sarah Lawrence College in New York. She then worked with a publishing company and also wrote for journals, joined a dance troupe, and wrote short stories and scripts for various media. She travelled extensively, getting material for her serialized novels of domestic life, mostly dealing with social issues. Recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 1959, Ariyoshi had received some Japanese literary awards and was at the height of her career when she died quietly in her sleep.
  [edit]Works
  
  Kinokawa "The River Ki" (1964) - deals with aristocratic women.
  Hishoku "Not Because of Color" (1964) - deals with racism
  The Doctor's Wife (1966) - best known work
  Jiuta (1967)
  Jiuta "Ballad" 1956
  Shiroi ōgi "The White Folding Fan" 1957
  Kiyu no shi "The Death of Kiyu" 1962
  Izumo no Okuni (the book) "Kabuki Dancer" (1969) -fictionalized account of the life of the inventor of kabuki.
  Kōkotsu no hito "The Twilight Years" (1972) -deals with ageism
  Fukugō osen "The Complex Contamination" (1975) -deals with pollution
  Kazu no miyasama otome "Her Highness Princess Kazu" 1978
  Chūgoku repōto "China Report" 1978
    

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