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Hiroshi Noma : ウィキペディア英語版
Hiroshi Noma
was a noted Japanese author.
Noma was born in Kōbe to a devout Buddhist family, and took up literature in 1932 after meeting the poet Takeuchi Shizuo. In 1935 he enrolled at Kyoto University, where he studied French literature with a particular interest in French Symbolist poetry. He also became active in Marxist student movements.
Noma's first long novel, , was published in 1952. It has been called one of the best war novels produced after World War II. In 1971 Noma received the Tanizaki Prize for his 5-volume work . In 1972 he won the Lotus Prize for Literature.
== Selected works in translation ==

* ''Dark Pictures and Other Stories'', Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, 30, University of Michigan Press, 2000, ISBN 0-939512-03-3.
* ''Zone of Emptiness'', Cleveland & New York, The World Publishing Company, 1956, tr. Bernard Frechtman.

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