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    Naoya Shiga (志賀直哉, Shiga Naoya, February 20, 1883 – October 21, 1971) was a Japanese writer active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan, whose work was distinguished by its lucid, straightforward style and strong autobiographical overtones.

  2. Naoya Shiga (志賀 直哉) was a Japanese novelist and short story writer active during the Taishō and Showa periods of Japan. Combine Editions. Naoya Shiga’s books. Average rating: 3.8 · 1,225 ratings · 179 reviews · 101 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Naoya Shiga… Quotes by Naoya Shiga (?)

  3. Shiga Naoya (born Feb. 20, 1883, Ishinomaki, Japan—died Oct. 21, 1971, Tokyo) was a Japanese fiction writer, a master stylist whose intuitive delicacy and conciseness have been epitomized as the “Shiga style.”

  4. Naoya SHIGA (February 20, 1883-October 21, 1971) was a Japanese novelist. He was born in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture. He was one of the leading novelists of the Shirakaba school. His best known works are "A Dark Night's Passing," "Reconciliation (Novel)," "The Shopboy's God," and "At Cape Kinosaki ."

  5. Naoya Shiga has 100 books on Goodreads with 6942 ratings. Naoya Shigas most popular book is The Paper Door and Other Stories by Shiga Naoya.

  6. Naoya Shiga was born in Ishinomaki in 1883. His father was a banker and his grandfather a former samurai. The family went to live with his paternal grandparents in Tokyo when he was three and his mother died when he was thirteen.

  7. A Dark Night's Passing (暗夜行路, An'ya kōro) is the only full-length novel by Japanese writer Naoya Shiga. It was published in serialised form in the magazine Kaizō between 1921 and 1937. [1] [2] [3] The story follows the life of a wealthy, young Japanese writer in the early 1900s, who seeks to escape his unhappiness through marriage.

  8. February 20, 1883 - Octover 21, 1971. Birthplace (modern name) Miyagi. Occupation, Status. Literary Figure. Description. Novelist. Born in Miyagi. He grew up with his grandparents in Tokyo. A graduate of Gakushuin Senior High School, He left Imperial University of Tokyo before graduation.

  9. Feb 20, 2021 · Shiga Naoya (surname first in Japanese) is generally regarded as the leading practitioner of the. shishōsetsu (literally, “I-novel”, Ich-Roman), the form of autobiographical or semi-autobiographical novel or short story that is the major genre of modern Japanese literary (as opposed to popular) fiction.

  10. Shiga Naoya was born in 1883 in a small city in nothern Honshfi, but while still very young moved with his parents to T6ky6. At thirteen his mother died, and his grandmother was thereafter charged with his upbringing. He graduated from Peers' School and entered T6ky6 Im-perial University where he majored in literature. He did not complete