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  1. Junnosuke Yoshiyuki (吉行 淳之介, Yoshiyuki Junnosuke, April 13, 1924 – July 26, 1994) was a Japanese novelist and short-story writer, and a member of the so-called "Third Generation of Postwar Writers" (第3の新人).

  2. Junnosuke Yoshiyuki (吉行 淳之介) was a Japanese novelist and short-story writer. Yoshiyuki was born in Okayama, the oldest child of author Yoshiyuki Eisuke, but moved to Tokyo at age 3.

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  3. AUTHOR. Junnosuke Yoshiyuki (1924~1994) was born in Okayama, as a son of the poet Eisuke Yoshiyuki. After dropping out the Tokyo Imperial University, where he studied English literature, he published his works in literary magazines, such as Ashi and Shin-Shicho.

  4. Aug 4, 1994 · Junnosuke Yoshiyuki, writer; born Okayama 1 April 1923; died Tokyo 26 July 1994. The red-light district of Tokyo, the Yoshiwara, which had existed since around 1600, was abolished under the...

  5. Junnosuke Yoshiyuki loved prostitutes and the world of the pleasure quarters. The central character of The Dark Room sees his lose of traditional values as a result of the Japanese defeat in WWII. Japanese values were based on the belief in the sacredness of the Emperor and the Samurai Code.

  6. Junnosuke Yoshiyuki has 23 books on Goodreads with 1448 ratings. Junnosuke Yoshiyukis most popular book is The Shōwa Anthology: Modern Japanese Short St...

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  8. Nov 10, 2010 · Yoshiyuki Junnosuke was born in 1924, entering Tokyo University in 1945 to major in English literature. His first novel, Bara Hanbainin, was published in 1949. His novel Genshoku no Machi was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize in 1952.