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Yojiro Ishizaka (石坂洋次郎), (25
January
1900 -
7 October
1986) was an influential and popular novelist of post-World
War II
Japan. His novel
Aoi Sanmyaku (青い山脈, literally "Green Mountains", but also translated
as "Blue Mountain Range") helped introduce the concept of the "New Japan"
- a postwar culture that could look forward to a new future.
While widely popular in Japan, to the point that some of his stories
were made into multiple movies, only a small portion of his writings have
been translated and published in English.
Writings
- Wakai hito (1977) (novel)
- Aitsu to watashi (1976) (novel)
- Hi no ataru sakamichi (1975) (novel)
- Dare no isu? (1968) (novel)
- Hi no ataru sakamichi (1967) (novel)
- Ishinaka sensei gyojoki (1966) (story)
- Wakai musume ga ippai (1966) (story)
- Izuko e (1966) (story)
- Kawano hotoride (1962) (story)
- Kiri no naka no shojo (1959)
- Aruhi watashi wa (1959) (novel)
- Suzukake no sanpomichi (1959) (novel)
- Wakai musumetachi (1958) (story)
- Hi no ataru sakamichi (1958) (novel)
- Nikui mono (1957) (story)
- Kuchizuke, III: Onna doshi (1955) (story)
- Wakai hito (1952) (novel)
- Ishinaka sensei gyojoki (1950) (story)
- Aoi sanmyaku (1949) (novel)
- Doku-ganryu masamune (1942) (novel)
- Wakai hito (1937) (novel)
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