Shusaku endo biography

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  • Endo, seated, far left, with other Japanese literati in 1954.
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    Shūsaku Endō - Wikipedia

  • Endo, seated, far left, with other Japanese literati in 1954.
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      Endō Shūsaku (born Ma, Tokyo, Japan—died Septem, Tokyo) was a Japanese writer noted for his examination of the relationship between East and West through a Christian perspective.

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      Shusaku Endo, the 1989 winner of the Campion Award, conferred each year on a distinguished Christian person of letters by the editors of the Catholic Book Club, a subsidiary of America Press.

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  • Endō Shūsaku was a Japanese writer noted for his examination of the relationship between East and West through a Christian perspective.
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      Shusaku Endo was one of the most prolific novelists of postwar Japan.
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    Endo Shusaku

    Nationality: Japanese. Born: Tokyo, 27 March 1923. Education: Keio University, Tokyo, B.A. in French literature 1949; University of Lyon, 1950-53. Family: Married Junko Okado in 1955; one son. Career: Contracted tuberculosis in 1959. Former editor, Mita bungaku literary journal; chair, Bungeika Kyokai (Literary Artists' Association); manager, Kiza amateur theatrical troupe; president, Japan PEN. Awards: Akutagawa prize, 1955; Tanizaki prize, 1967; Gru de Oficial da Ordem do Infante dom Henrique (Portugal), 1968; Sanct Silvestri (award by Pope Paul VI), 1970; Noma prize, 1980. Honorary doctorate: Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; University of California, Santa Clara. Member: Japanese Arts Academy, 1981. Died: 1996.

    Publications

    Short Stories

    Shiroi hito [White Man]. 1955.

    Kiiroi hito [Yellow Man]. 1955.

    Obakasan. In Asahi shinbun, April-August 1959; as Wonderful Fool, 1974.

    Watashi ga suteta onna [The Girl I Left Behind]. 196

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  • Shusaku Endo was one of the most prolific novelists of postwar Japan.
  • Endo Shusaku - New World Encyclopedia

      Endo received nearly every major literary prize in Japan, and was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize for literature.