Kiichi Kamiya
Kiichi Kamiya (かみやきいち, from February 27, 1901 to June 23, 1986) is a Japanese novelist. Okayama birth. I am a graduate from the Keio University Department of English literature. In 1924, I become a coterie for "the sentence art era" of Yasunari Kawabata and others. I acted after the war as Bunkyo ward assemblyman, mountaineering club's chairperson which chased it, and took its ease.
Book
- One loaf of bread spring sunshine temple 1924 (Bungeishunju library)
- 屏風物語聚芳閣 1924
- 生態科学逸話厚生閣書店 1930 of the birds and beasts insect and fish
- 南北極地探檢記大日本雄辯會講談社 1937.8 (世界冒險探檢叢書)
- Zoo boys and girls science light reading sentence British temple 1947 of the story
Translation
- コロンバ / メリメエ 1924 (spring sunshine temple translation library)
References
- Toshiro Kono edition "literature world famous book publication society of the neosensualism"
- Sentence art yearbook 1955, 1975, 2007
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