词条 | Shigeko Yuki |
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Shigeko Yuki ({{lang|ja|由起 しげ子}}, Sakai, Osaka, December 2, 1900 – December 30, 1969) was a Japanese writer. LifeShigeko was born December 2, 1900, in Sakai City.[1] Her mother died when Shigeko was 10 years old. She matriculated in a girls' school in 1919 in Kobe to learn music, but her family was against that. In 1924 she married the painter Usaburo Ihara (伊原宇 三郎, 1894-1976).{{Citation needed|date=October 2017}} From 1925 to 1929, she lived in France, where she learnt composition and piano. After their divorce in 1945, she started writing storybooks for children because she had money problems. The editor in chief of the magazine Sakuhin (作品) encouraged her to write novels. With her second novel, Hon no Hanashi, she won the Akutagawa Prize in 1949. Her novel Jochūkko (1951) was made into a film by Tomotaka Tasaka (田坂 具隆) in 1955. Shigeko died on December 30, 1900.[1] She died of a blood poisoning related to diabetes mellitus. Works (selection)
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