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    Masuji Ibuse (井伏 鱒二, Ibuse Masuji, 15 February 1898 – 10 July 1993) was a Japanese author. His most notable work is the Hiroshima bombing novel Black...
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  • Black Rain (黒い雨, Kuroi Ame) is a novel by Japanese author Masuji Ibuse. Ibuse began serializing Black Rain in the magazine Shincho in January 1965. The...
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  • Rain (1989 Japanese film), a film directed by Shohei Imamura based on Masuji Ibuse's novel (see below) Black rain, a fictional atmospheric phenomenon in...
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    as love and human emotion and draw from works of literature including Masuji Ibuse and Jules Verne. The name "Yorushika" is taken from a lyric in their...
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  • film by director Shōhei Imamura, based on the novel of the same name by Masuji Ibuse. The story centers on the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima...
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    down a bit. He managed to obtain the assistance of established writer Masuji Ibuse, whose connections helped him get his works published and establish his...
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    (ヒロシマ・ノート, Hiroshima nôto), Kenzaburô Ooe, 1965 Black Rain (黒い雨 Kuroi Ame), Masuji Ibuse, 1965 Hiroshima, Makoto Oda, 1981 Bakushin (爆心;), Yūichi Seirai, 2007...
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  • political issues it raises, includes Yoshie Hotta, Momo Iida, Kenzaburō Ōe, Masuji Ibuse, Ineko Sata and the early Mitsuharu Inoue. The third, whose writing looks...
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    episode 4, mentioning the Mukden incident. The 1969 novel Black Rain by Masuji Ibuse mentions the incident on numerous occasions. The 2024 Chinese drama War...
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  • military propaganda division and included prominent writers such as Masuji Ibuse. Seabridge and his wife fled Singapore on 11 February 1942 and went to...
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    Juza Unno (1897–1949) Shigeji Tsuboi (1897–1975) Chiyo Uno (1897–1996) Masuji Ibuse (1898–1993) Jun Ishikawa (1899–1987) Yasunari Kawabata (1899–1972) Yuriko...
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    (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1955), since reprinted. Masuji Ibuse, Black Rain, ISBN 087011364X Tamiki Hara, Summer Flowers ISBN 069100837X...
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    by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the serialised novella Okoma-san by Masuji Ibuse and the first collaboration of Naruse and star Hideko Takamine. Okoma...
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    the short story Yottsu no yubune (四つの湯槽, lit. "The four bathtubs") by Masuji Ibuse. A diverse group of people is staying at a remote spa, including grumpy...
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  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937, Egypt, f) Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906, Norway, d) Masuji Ibuse (井伏鱒二, 1898–1983, Japan, f) Ibycus (2nd half of 6th c. BCE, Rhegium,...
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    about feelings and the harbor.) Tomonotsu Chakaiki (1986), a novel by Masuji Ibuse about the life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi 鞆の浦殺人事件 (Murder in Tomonoura, 1988)...
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    lower house of the National Diet, for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Masuji Ibuse, Japanese author (Black Rain) Tatsuo Kawai, Japanese diplomat and author...
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  • - In the Time of War, by Sonia Campbell-Gillies.Black Rain(1965) by Masuji Ibuse is a novel based on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The Sea and Poison...
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  • Kodansha English translation by John Bester) historical novel Black Rain by Masuji Ibuse. Though centered around fictional characters, the novel is based on interviews...
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  • consider the works of Masuji Ibuse. Parson and her team began with a selection of source materials- the Chekhovian stories of Ibuse, verbatim text from...
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  • Ltd. The story of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, based on Masuji Ibuse's novel. Kurihara, Koreyoshi and Roger Spottiswoode (1995). Hiroshima...
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  • Hemingway – A Farewell to Arms Richard Hughes – A High Wind in Jamaica Masuji Ibuse (井伏 鱒二) – Salamander and Other Stories Frigyes Karinthy – Minden másképpen...
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    Dolittle. All the books in the series have been translated into Japanese by Ibuse Masuji and into Lithuanian by Pranas Mašiotas (few decades after appearance...
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  • Powell Castle Keep (1965), by William Eastlake Black Rain (1965), by Masuji Ibuse The Painted Bird (1965), by Jerzy Kosinski The Emperor of Ice Cream (1965)...
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    of Hawaiʻi Press. Pools of Water, Pillars of Fire: The Literature of Ibuse Masuji (1988) ISBN 978-0-295-96625-0 Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture...
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    translated two editions of Don Quixote, first in 1915 and then in 1927. Masuji Ibuse, who was one of his students at that time, witnessed Katagami, an epileptic...
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  • University Press. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-0-674-97169-1. Anthony V. Liman (2008). Ibuse Masuji: A Century Remembered. Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press...
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    sociologist Naoya Shiga (1951), author Hideki Yukawa (1951), physicist Masuji Ibuse (1966), author (for the work Black Rain). Haruko Sugimura (1974), actress...
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  • Narazaki and Sadao Kikuchi (translation published in 1968). Black Rain by Masuji Ibuse (translation published in 1969). Sun and Steel by Yukio Mishima (autobiography...
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  • Yamada – screenwriter, novelist Maki Fukazawa – columnist Jun Henmi Masuji Ibuse* Masahiko Katsuya – columnist Hakushū Kitahara* Akira Kojima – manga...
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