Kenji Nakagami
Kenji Nakagami was a Japanese novelist and essayist. He is well known as the first, and so far the only, post-war Japanese writer to identify himself publicly as a Burakumin. His works depict the intense life-experiences of men and women struggling to survive in a Burakumin community in western Japan. His most celebrated novels include “Misaki” (The Cape), winner of the Akutagawa Prize in 1976, and “Karekinada” (The Sea of Withered Trees), winner of both the Mainichi and Geijutsu Literary Prizes in 1977. Nakagami died of kidney cancer at the age of 46.
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Department Writing
Job Original Story
Average Rating6.317 votesRelease DateOct 23, 197650 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Original Story
Average Rating5.916 votesRelease DateFeb 17, 197947 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Writer
Average Rating5.49 votesRelease DateMay 25, 198541 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Novel
Average Rating6.58 votesRelease DateDec 01, 197947 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Novel
Average Rating4.17 votesRelease DateJun 04, 201115 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Novel
Average Rating6.52 votesRelease DateAug 18, 197947 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Novel
Average Rating4.01 votesRelease DateSep 04, 201213 years ago
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