Ryōtarō Shiba (1923–1996)
Autor de The Last Shogun: The Life of Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Sobre El Autor
Shiba Ryotaro (1923-1996) was a highly respected historical novelist and critic with a unique viewpoint, largely known as "Shiba's view of history". Using his deep insight into human nature and his vast knowledge, not only of the history of Japan, but also of China and Asia, he wrote 57 novels and mostrar más many critiques on Japanese and Asian civilization Takemoto Akiko (1937- ) was born and brought up in Zentsuji, where Kukai was born, and studied English language and literature in Nara, the ancient capital where Kukai spent his youthful years mostrar menos
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Obras de Ryōtarō Shiba
花神. 4 3 copias
花神. 3 3 copias
花神. 2 3 copias
花神. 1 3 copias
街道をゆく〈2〉韓のくに紀行 (1978年) 2 copias
城塞 上巻 2 copias
城塞 中巻 2 copias
城塞 下巻 2 copias
風神の門 2 copias
司馬遼太郎からの手紙 2 copias
竜馬がゆく(1) 1 copia
Yókai (妖怪) 1 copia
歴史の世界から (1983年) (中公文庫) 1 copia
箱根の坂(下) 1 copia
Meiji to iu kokka 2 (明治という国家 下) 1 copia
竜馬がゆく(6) 1 copia
Meiji to iu kokka 1 (明治という国家 上) 1 copia
Tenka Tairan wo Ikiru (天下大乱を生きる) 1 copia
Junshi (殉死) 1 copia
Le Dernier Shôgun 1 copia
風の武士 2 1 copia
Shogun Cuối Cùng 1 copia
竜馬がゆく(7) 1 copia
竜馬がゆく(3) 1 copia
Japan and Japanese culture (Chukoshinsho (285)) (1972) ISBN: 4121002857 [Japanese Import] (1972) — Autor — 1 copia
竜馬がゆく(2) 1 copia
歴史と 小說 1 copia
アメリカ素描 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Shiba, Ryōtarō
- Nombre legal
- Fukuda, Teiichi
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1923-08-07
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1996-02-12
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Japan
- País (para mapa)
- Japan
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Osaka, Japan
- Lugares de residencia
- Osaka, Japan
- Educación
- Osaka University
- Ocupaciones
- journalist
- Premios y honores
- Order of Cultural Merit (1993)
- Biografía breve
- Shiba Ryotaro, one of Japan's most popular authors, was born in Osaka in 1923. He graduated from Osaka University of Foreign Studies, where he studied Mongolian and served in the Imperial Japanese Army during the World War II, as did many other students.
After the war he worked as a newspaper reporter and began to write novels, mainly based on Asian history.
By writing historical novels he embarked on a lifelong exploration of people and events in Japanese history, trying to establish how a nation's course is set. In 1959 he received the Naoki Prize for the ' The Owl Castle' and entered into the group of popular novelists.
His many works, which often provide new interpretations of the turbulent times of the Meiji Restoration, have had enduring success with Japanese readers. He was named a member of the Japan Art Academy in 1981, cited as a Cultural Merit in 1991, and conferred with the Order of Culture in 1993. - Aviso de desambiguación
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- Obras
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- También por
- 1
- Miembros
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- Popularidad
- #32,918
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 252
- Idiomas
- 5
- Favorito
- 1