Английская Википедия:Hyakken Uchida

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox writer Шаблон:Nihongo was a Japanese author and academic.

Biography

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A portrait showing Hyakken Uchida

Uchida was born in Okayama to a family of sake brewers whose business later went bankrupt. His real name is Eizo Uchida (内田 榮造 Uchida Eizō). He became a pupil of Natsume Sōseki in 1911. He graduated from Tokyo University (Tokyo Imperial University) in 1914. He became professor of German at Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1916. He later taught at Hosei University (Tokyo). He is the main subject of Akira Kurosawa's last film, Шаблон:Nihongo. His novel, Шаблон:Nihongo is the inspiration for the film, Zigeunerweisen. He is the author of more than fifteen volumes of writings including Шаблон:Nihongo, and Шаблон:Nihongo. In Japan he is well known as a passionate railfan and he made some works on railway travel.[1] Though a great literary figure in Japan, he currently only has one book translated into English: Realm of the Dead (冥途 Meido). That volume also includes the collection Triumphal Entry into Ryojun (Шаблон:Nihongo). "Small Round Things", a translated excerpt from another collection, Jottings from the Goblins' Garden (Шаблон:Nihongo), appeared in the JAL inflight magazine Skyward in January 2006. He had two sons and three daughters.

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Novels

Essays

Children's literature

Diary

Haiku

Film

Notes

  1. See Ahō ressha(Japanese).

See also

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