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into the wealthy Arishima family, but was later legally adopted by his mother's family, thus inheriting their surname of Yamanouchi. He was educated at the
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Satomi strove to remain aloof from any particular literary clique or political school throughout his career. He was a prolific author known for his
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from 1924 until his death, and often socialized with the other literati residing in that city. With the establishment of the
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of 1923, which came a few months after the suicide of his brother Takeo Arishima. From 1932, he worked as an instructor at
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Through his brother Ikuma Arishima, he became acquainted with other alumni authors from Gakushuin, including
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The Rhetoric of Confession: Shishosetsu in Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Fiction
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Satomi died in 1983. His grave is located at the Kamakura Reien Public Cemetery.
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Peers' School, where he became interested in literature, and briefly attended
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and promotion of purely literary values. In the West he is largely known for
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from Osaka, Masa Yamanaka, and later novelized the story in the novels
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after his works came to the attention of the older novelist.
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together with Naoya Shiga, but he later married a former
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from the Japanese government. In 1960, Satomi published
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Meeting the Sensei: The Role of the Master in Shirakaba
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The A to Z of Modern Japanese Literature and Theater
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In 1958, his novel 7: 490: 486:("A Carefree Fellow", 1961) 453:on numerous movie scripts. 398:) was made into a movie by 357:("Camellia"), a disturbing 257: 231: 10: 705: 664:University of Tokyo alumni 605:. Rowman and Littlefield. 267:. His two elder brothers, 468:("Good Heart Evil Heart") 293:Tokyo Imperial University 251: 225: 213: 209: 191: 186: 182: 175: 168: 161: 154: 149: 145: 141: 123: 113: 105: 97: 89: 72: 50: 40: 28: 21: 601:Miller, Scott J (2009). 556: 502:List of Japanese authors 570:Mortimer, Maya (2002). 376:In 1945, together with 283:Satomi Ton was born in 137:Order of Culture (1959) 363:Great Kantō earthquake 351:autobiographical works 669:Yomiuri Prize winners 659:Writers from Yokohama 480:("The Anjo Brothers") 427:in 1956 and in 1971. 423:. He was awarded the 369:. 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Brill. 390:Higanbana 373:in 1940. 339:Chūōkōron 322:Yoshiwara 317:Shirakaba 289:Gakushuin 118:Shirakaba 617:page 107 491:See also 440:Shochiku 432:Kamakura 285:Yokohama 239:pen-name 170:Hiragana 66:Yokohama 355:Tsubaki 237:is the 85:, Japan 68:, Japan 609:  586:page 5 578:  549:  535:  521:  326:geisha 176:さとみ とん 130:(1940) 101:Writer 557:Notes 447:Ofuna 156:Kanji 106:Genre 607:ISBN 576:ISBN 547:ISBN 533:ISBN 519:ISBN 307:and 271:and 252:山内英夫 226:里見 弴 162:里見 弴 73:Died 51:Born 45:里見 弴 445:in 241:of 630:: 591:^ 434:, 406:. 255:, 229:, 615:. 584:. 392:( 261:) 249:( 223:( 61:) 57:(

Index

Ton Satomi in 1927
Yokohama
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Shirakaba
Kikuchi Kan Award
Yorimuri Prize
Kanji
Hiragana
Romanization
pen-name
Japanese author
Japanese language
Ikuma Arishima
Takeo Arishima
Yokohama
Gakushuin
Tokyo Imperial University
Naoya Shiga
Saneatsu Mushanokōji
literary magazine
Shirakaba
Yoshiwara
geisha
Chūōkōron
Kyōka Izumi
autobiographical works
short story
Great Kantō earthquake
Meiji University
Kikuchi Kan Prize

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