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  1. Yūzō Yamamoto (山本 有三, Yamamoto Yūzō, 27 July 1887 - 11 January 1974) was a Japanese novelist and playwright. His real name was written as "山本 勇造" but pronounced the same as his pen name.

  2. Apr 13, 2021 · The original, a childrens novel first published in 1937 by Genzaburō Yoshino, was a top 10 bestseller that year as well, adding to the millions of copies it has sold since its release. Their combined success wasn’t altogether surprising.

  3. Playwright and novelist. While attending the Imperial University of Tokyo he started the magazine Shin-shicho with Akutagawa Ryunosuke and Toyoshima Yoshio in 1914.

  4. Feb 1, 2019 · His friends, concerned for his health and mental state, reached out to the writer Yamamoto Yūzō, who visited Yoshino in prison and arranged for his sentence to be reduced to eighteen months...

  5. Yūzō Yamamoto was originally tasked with writing the final novel in the serial Nihon Shoukokumin Bunko. However, he was unable to due to illness. Instead Genzaburō Yoshino wrote How Do You Live? in his stead and published the book in 1937.

  6. Yuzo Yamamoto (山本 有三 Yamamoto Yūzō, July 27, 1887 - January 1, 1974) was a Japanese novelist and playwright. His real name was written 山本 勇造 but pronounced the same as his pen-name. He was born to a family of kimono makers in Tochigi-city, Tochigi Prefecture.

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  8. Jul 15, 2017 · This paper is concerned with the investigation into the reason why the translation of Stefan Zweig’s ‘Die Augen des ewigen Bruders’ was performed in 1927 by Yūzō Yamamoto.