Ton Satomi
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Ton Satomi (里見 弴, Satomi Ton, July 14, 1888 - January 21, 1983) is the pen-name of Japanese author Hideo Yamanouchi (山内英夫, Yamanouchi Hideo).[1] Satomi was known for the craftsmanship of his dialogue and command of the Japanese language. His two elder brothers, Ikuma Arishima and Takeo Arishima, were also authors.
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Native name | 里見 弴 | ||||
Born | Hideo Yamanouchi (1888-07-14)14 July 1888 Yokohama, Japan | ||||
Died | 21 January 1983(1983-01-21) (aged 94) Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan | ||||
Resting place | Kamakura Reien Public Cemetery, Kamakura, Japan | ||||
Occupation | Writer | ||||
Genre | Novels, short stories | ||||
Literary movement | Shirakaba | ||||
Notable awards | Kikuchi Kan Award (1940) Yorimuri Prize (1956, 1971) Order of Culture (1959) | ||||
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Kanji | 里見 弴 | ||||
Hiragana | さとみ とん | ||||
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