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Kiyoshi Jinzai : ウィキペディア英語版
Kiyoshi Jinzai

was a Japanese novelist, Russian translator and literary critic active during the Shōwa period of Japan.
==Early life==
Jinzai was born in Tokyo; his father was an official in the Home Ministry. As his father was frequently transferred, as a child Jinzai lived in many locations around Japan, the longest period of which was in Taiwan (then under Japanese rule). In 1911, while in Taiwan, his father contracted malaria and died in 1912. Jinzai was then raised by his maternal aunt. While in junior high school, he met Michio Takeyama, and in high school he met Tatsuo Hori, both of whom became his lifelong friends.
Initially aspiring to become an architect, he was interested in poetry and French literature, but after enrolling in the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, he changed to Russian instead. While still a student, he co-founded the literary magazine ''Hoki'' ("Broom") with Takeyama Michio and Hori Tatsuo. The magazine gave him a foundation to publish his own plays, poems and translations of foreign literature. After graduation, he worked briefly for the Hokkaido University library, then with the ''Tokyo Denki Nippo'' newspaper, before being hired by the Soviet trade office. In 1932, he decided to work as an author full-time.

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