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      • Haruo Sato (佐藤 春夫, Satō Haruo, 9 April 1892 – 6 May 1964) was a Japanese novelist and poet active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan. His works are known for their explorations of melancholy. He won the 4th Yomiuri Prize.
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  1. Haruo Sato (佐藤 春夫, Satō Haruo, 9 April 1892 – 6 May 1964) was a Japanese novelist and poet active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan. His works are known for their explorations of melancholy. He won the 4th Yomiuri Prize. Selected works. The House of a Spanish Dog, 西班牙犬の家, 1914.

  2. Satō Haruo (born April 9, 1892, Shingū, Wakayama prefecture, Japan—died May 6, 1964, Tokyo) was a Japanese poet, novelist, and critic whose fiction is noted for its poetic vision and romantic imagination. Satō came from a family of physicians with scholarly and literary interests.

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  3. Sato Haruo has been called one of the most representative writers of the Taisho era (1912-1926), a transitional period following Japan's monumental push to...

  4. The Sick Rose: A Pastoral Elegy. Haruo Satō. University of Hawaii Press, 1993 - Pastoral elegies - 225 pages. The shift in attitudes and concerns that took place in the Taisho period...

  5. Apr 27, 2009 · In this paper, I examine two major aspects of Satō Haruo's dystopian imagination as articulated in his absurdist, futurological story of 1929 titled A Record of Nonchalant, referring to the eponymous city in which the story was set.

    • Angela Yiu
    • 2009
  6. Poet and novelist. He admired Nagai Kafu and entered Keio Gijuku University in 1910, and published poetry and criticism in the magazines Subaru and Mita Bungaku . In 1919 he released Denen no Yuutsu (Melancholy in the Country) and gained recognition as a novelist in literary circles.

  7. Jan 19, 2016 · In Satō Haruo and Modern Japanese Literature, Charles Exley offers the first comprehensive examination of Satō’s literary oeuvre from the 1910s through the 1930s. The study examines the ways...