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  1. Jiro Ikushima, a pioneer of hard-boiled fiction in Japan, died Sunday night of pneumonia at a Tokyo hospital, his family said Monday. He was 70.

  2. This study explores the genre of so-called hard-boiled fiction and its introduction to postwar Japan by Jiro Ikushima or Oyabu Haruhiko, who both had experiences of repatriating from “the exotic lands” of their youth.

    • Doo Sub Kim, Jung Ho Rah, Yeo Seung Yoon, Chang Ho Lee
    • 2009
  3. Sep 24, 2020 · Katayoku dake no kekkon. by. Ikushima, Jiro. Publication date. 1986. Publisher. Tokyo : Bungei Shunjū. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  4. Jiro Ikushima's "Shanghai International Settlement" Depicted as a Scar: Hardboiled Detective Fiction as an Alternative Form of Postwar Literature. June 2019. Border Crossings The Journal of...

  5. Overview. Based on the novel of the same name by Jiro Ikushima, this drama series aired on NET TV (now TV Asahi) in 1972 for a total of 26 episodes.

  6. Jiro Ikushima Active - 1964 - 1986 | Genres - Action-Adventure, Crime, Comedy, Drama, Mystery-Suspense Filmography

  7. Sep 1, 2019 · ABSTRACT. This paper focuses on the significance of Yoichi Funado (1944-2015), a Japanese writer of hardboiled fiction. Mitsuo Oda attached great importance to Oyabu Haruhiko and Jiro Ikushima, writers who were repatriated from Japanese colonies and introduced such fiction to postwar Japan.