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  1. Shichirō Fukazawa (深沢 七郎, Fukazawa Shichirō, January 29, 1914 – August 18, 1987) was a Japanese author and guitarist whose 1960 short story Fūryū mutan ("Tale of an Elegant Dream") caused a nationwide uproar and led to an attempt by an ultranationalist to assassinate the president of the magazine that published it.

  2. Shichirō Fukazawa ( 深沢 七郎) was a Japanese author and guitarist. Fukazawa was born in Isawa, Yamanashi, Japan. His first novel, The Ballad of Narayama (楢山節考) won the Chūōkōron Prize, and was twice made into a movie script: first by Keisuke Kinoshita in 1958, and again by Shōhei Imamura in 1983.

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  3. Oct 23, 2020 · Fukazawa Shichirō's 1960 short storyFuryū mutan” (“The Story of a Dream of Courtly Elegance”) humorously postulates an anarchic popular uprising that culminates in the execution of the Japanese imperial family.

  4. Shichirō Fukazawa (深沢 七郎 Fukazawa Shichirō?, January 29, 1914–August 18, 1987) was a noted Japanese author and musician. Fukazawa was born in Isawa, Yamanashi, Japan.[1] His first novel, The Ballad of Narayama (楢山節考 Narayama bushiko?) won the Chūōkōron Prize,[2] and was twice made into a movie...

  5. Shichirō Fukazawa has 11 books on Goodreads with 1796 ratings. Shichirō Fukazawas most popular book is ناراياما.

  6. Jul 7, 2021 · Shichiro Fukazawa presents their story and O Rin’s final voyage: the pilgrimage to Narayama. To avoid becoming a burden, both on the family and the community, all residents aged 70 have to go to the summit of Mount Narayama, known as ‘the mountain with the oaks’, to die.

  7. Shichirō Fukazawa ( 深沢 七郎) was a Japanese author and guitarist. Fukazawa was born in Isawa, Yamanashi, Japan. His first novel, The Ballad of Narayama (楢山節考) won the Chūōkōron Prize, and was twice made into a movie script: first by Keisuke Kinoshita in 1958, and again by Shōhei Imamura in 1983.