Yoshio Mori
Yoshio Mori (forest Yoshio, from December 5, 1930 to March 8, 2015 [1]) is a Japanese novelist.
I am born in Tokyo. I evacuated to Fukushima in wartime and worked in the storage of engine over there. I come back to Tokyo after the war and learn from Waseda University. I begin to write a novel while I work as an English teacher after graduation in a municipal senior high school. I am put in the social base that I collected data on in teacher life and attract attention in anthology "trip (Shinnihon publishing company, 1978) when I described the figure of suffering young men of the barren land". I wrote a lot of works which I collected data on for an educational issue, and the 20th many Kiji won Yuriko Prize with "a calendar of the flame" which I described the woman who lived as a teacher all over the wartime in afterwards (1988). The sequel of "valley" "wind of the postwar period" and "the calendar of the flame" representing the education under the wartime which I drew own adolescence on elsewhere "drifts to the river", and there are the works such as "people of the normal" who reported for the compulsion of the national flag national anthem in the school in the early 2000s.
I belonged to the Japanese democratic literary society and dealt with the job of the chairperson from 1999 through 2007.
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- ^ "Shimbun Akahata" March 12, 2015 date
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