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Shōfu Muramatsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Shōfu Muramatsu

was the pen-name of Muramatsu Giichi, a Japanese novelist active during the Shōwa period of Japan.
==Early life==
Muramatsu was born in what is now part of the town of Mori, in Shizuoka prefecture, which was (and is) a very rural district. Unhappy with country life, he moved to Shiba in Tokyo and attended Keio University Faculty of Arts. However, he spent more of his time in the Tokyo pleasure districts, such as Yoshiwara, rather than in the classroom. His first novel, ''Kotohime monogatari'' was based on personal experiences in the brothel district, and appeared in the literary magazine ''Chūōkōron'' in 1917. Its success led to his withdrawal from Keio University to start a career as a writer.

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