Miekichi Suzuki
Miekichi Suzuki | |
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Native name | 鈴木 三重吉 |
Born | Hiroshima, Japan | September 29, 1882
Died | June 27, 1936 | (aged 53)
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Japan |
Genre | Children's literature |
Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木 三重吉, Suzuki Miekichi, September 29, 1882 – June 27, 1936) was a Japanese novelist and author of children's stories from Hiroshima.
Biography
Suzuki was born in
Tokyo Imperial University (now the University of Tokyo), and later launched a children's literature magazine called 赤い鳥 (Akai tori / Red Bird) in 1918.[1] Unusually for its time, the journal emphasized learning from observation and experience rather than rote learning, and focused on everyday language as much as ceremonial language.[2]
196 issues were published.
Major works
Suzuki's major works include:
- Kojiki Monogatari (古事記物語, The tale of Kojiki)
- Daishin Kasai Ki (大震火災記, A record of the great earthquake and fire)
- Bukubuku naganaga hinome kozou (ぶくぶく長々火の目小僧, Expanding, growing fire-eyed boy)
See also
- Japanese literature
- List of Japanese authors
References
- JSTOR 24891978.
- ISBN 9781400871513.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miekichi Suzuki.
- e-texts of Miekichi Suzuki's works at Aozora Bunko (in Japanese)
- Works by or about Miekichi Suzuki at Internet Archive
- Works by Miekichi Suzuki at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)