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Junzo Shono

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Occupation
  
writer

Period
  
1953 - 2006

Nationality
  
Japanese

Genre
  
novels


Ethnicity
  
Japanese

Name
  
Junzo Shono

Citizenship
  
Japanese

Role
  
Novelist

Junzo Shono Evening Clouds by Junzo Shono

Born
  
9 February 1921 Osaka, Japan (
1921-02-09
)

Died
  
September 21, 2009, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Books
  
Evening clouds, Still life and other stories

Junzō Shōno (庄野 潤三, Shōno Junzō, 9 February 1921 – 21 September 2009) was a Japanese novelist. A native of Osaka, he began writing novels after World War II. He won the 1954 Akutagawa Prize for his book Purusaido Shokei (Poolside Scene). Shōno's other award-winning books include Seibutsu (Still Life), for which he won the Shinchosha literary prize, Yube no Kumo (Evening Clouds), which was awarded the 1965 Yomiuri Prize, and Eawase (Picture Cards) which took the Noma literary prize.

Biography

Shōno lived for one year in the United States in the late 1950s on a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation at Kenyon College in Ohio. He later published a book, Gambia Taizaiki about his experiences at Kenyon.

Shōno was made a member of the Japan Art Academy in 1978. He died of natural causes at his home in Kawasaki on September 21, 2009. Shōno was 88.

References

Junzo Shono Wikipedia