Tonomura, Shigeru, 1902-1961

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Name (Latin)
Tonomura, Shigeru, 1902-1961
Other forms of name
外村繁, 1902-1961
外村茂, 1902-1961
Date of birth
1902-12-23
Date of death
1961-07-28
Place of birth
Shiga-ken (Japan)
Place of death
Tokyo (Japan)
Associated country
Japan
Occupation
Novelists
Associated Language
jpn
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34362405
Wikidata: Q2442233
Library of congress: nr 97017462
Sources of Information
  • Miotsukushi, 1960:t.p. (Tonomura Shigeru)
  • NDL Choshamei, 1991(r: Tonomura, Shigeru; b. 1902)
  • Chosakuken daichō, 1995(r: Tonomura, Shigeru; b. 1902; d. 1961)
  • RLIN, May 13, 1997(hdg: Tonomura, Shigeru, 1902-1961)
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Wikipedia description:

Shigeru Tonomura (外村 繁, Tonomura Shigeru, December 23, 1902 – July 28, 1961) was a Japanese author of I novels. Kanji of his real name was 外村 茂, but it was same reading as the pen name. Tonomura was born into a conservative merchant's family in Shiga Prefecture and raised by devout parents who believed in Pure Land Buddhism. After graduation from the University of Tokyo with a degree in economics, he took over the family business as a wholesale cotton merchant. His house in Gokashōkondō-chō, Higashiōmi, is now a museum that reflects Ōmi Province merchant life. In 1933, Tonomura handed over control of the business to his brother and began to write seriously. He received the 1956 Noma Literary Prize for Ikada (筏) and the 1960 Yomiuri Prize for Miotsukushi (澪標). Tonomura was good friends with Motojirō Kajii.

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