Shimaki, Kensaku, 1903-1945
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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
שימקי, קנסקו, 1903-1945
Name (Latin)
Shimaki, Kensaku, 1903-1945
Other forms of name
島木健作, 1903-1945
Asakura, Kikuo, 1903-1945
朝倉菊雄, 1903-1945
סימאזו, קנסאקו, 1903-1945
Date of birth
1903-09-07
Date of death
1945-08-17
Place of birth
Sapporo-shi (Japan)
Place of death
Kamakura-shi (Japan)
Associated country
Japan
Associated Language
jpn
Gender
male
Language
Japanese
Sources of Information
- Author's Seikatsu no tankyū, 1937.
- Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014
- ראי הירח, 1991:
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Wikipedia description:
Kensaku Shimaki (島木 健作, Shimaki Kensaku, 7 September 1903 – 17 August 1945) was the pen-name of Asakura Kikuo (朝倉 菊雄), a Japanese author active during the Shōwa period in Japan. He had an interest in leftist ideology and was arrested in 1928 due to his ties to the Japanese Communist Party. Throughout his literary career, Shimaki wrote multiple novels and stories with a common theme being proletariat life. Some of his works were published by magazines and journals. He associated with Nobel laureate Kawabata Yasunari.
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