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Setouchi Harumi : ウィキペディア英語版
Jakucho Setouchi

, formerly , is a Buddhist nun, writer and activist.〔〔 Setouchi is noted for her biographical novels written as first-person narratives.〔
== Early career ==
Setouchi was born in Tokushima, Tokushima Prefecture to a family that dealt in the sale of religious goods.〔 She attended Tokyo Woman's Christian University and graduated with a degree in Japanese literature. Setouchi married a foreign exchange student sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Beijing. She returned to Japan in 1946 with her daughter.〔 After a love affair with one of her husband's students, she left her house and got an official divorce to leave for Tōkyō and pursue a writing career.

Setouchi's first literary award reception for ''Kashin'' was criticized as pornography. Upon being awarded the Women's Literary Prize in 1963 for ''Natsu no Owari,'' she proved herself as a writer.〔 She has also received one of Japan's more prestigious literary awards, the Tanizaki Prize for her novel ''Hana ni Toe'' in 1992.〔

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