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Noboru Tsujihara

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Noboru Tsujihara (辻原 登, Tsujihara Noboru, born 1945) is a prize-winning Japanese novelist.

Early life

Tsujihara was born in 1945.[1]

Prizes

Selected works

  • Manon no nikutai (マノンの肉体), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1990.
  • Mura no namae (村の名前), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1990. ISBN 4-16-312050-5.
  • Yuri no kokoro (百合の心), Tōkyō : Kōdansha, 1990.
  • Shinrinsho (森林書), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1994. ISBN 4-16-314460-9.
  • Kazoku shashin : tanpenshū (家族 写真 : 短編集), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1995. ISBN 4-16-315390-X.
  • Dare no mono demo nai kanashimi (だれのものでもない悲しみ), Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1995.
  • Sōgyōsha wa nanadaime : Jasuko kaichō, Okada Takuya no ikikata (創業者は七代目 : ジャスコ会長, 岡田卓也の生き方), Tōkyō : Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1995.
  • Yūdō Teienboku (遊動亭円木), Bungei Shunjū, 1999.
  • Hatsunetsu (初熱), Tōkyō : Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, 2001.
  • Yakusoku yo (約束よ), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 2002.
  • Jasumin (ジャスミン), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 2004.
  • Yūdōtei Enboku (遊動亭円木), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 2004.
  • Kareha no naka no aoi honoo (枯葉の中の青い炎), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Hometown memories: Award-winning author Noboru Tsujihara on his life in rural Wakayama - The Mainichi Daily News". Mainichi Shimbun. 29 May 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  2. ^ "読売文学賞" [Yomiuri Prize for Literature] (in Japanese). Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved September 26, 2018.