Atsushi Nakajima
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Atsushi Nakajima | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | 5 May 1909
Died | 4 December 1942 Tokyo, Japan | (aged 33)
Occupation | Writer |
Notable works | Light, Wind and Dreams Sangetsuki |
Spouse |
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Children | 3 |
Atsushi Nakajima (中島 敦, Nakajima Atsushi, May 5, 1909 – December 4, 1942) was a Japanese author.
Biography[]
Nakajima was born in Tokyo, Japan. His father was a scholar specialising in Classical Chinese and he communicated his enthusiasm to his son, who is known for poetic short stories in distant historical settings.[citation needed]
Nakajima was sent to Palau in 1941 to teach Japanese but returned in 1942 after being tormented by severe asthma, and died later that year after contracting pneumonia. He completed one major novel, Light, Wind and Dreams, based on the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, and controversial short stories about Micronesia. The Moon Over the Mountain is a collection of his short stories translated by Paul McCarthy and Nobuko Ochner.[1]
See also[]
- Japanese literature
- List of Japanese authors
Selected Works in English Translation[]
Legend of the Master (名人伝), translated by Reiko Seri and Doc Kane. Kobe, Japan, Maplopo, 2020
References[]
- ^ Cozy, David (29 May 2011). "Legends of the Middle Kingdom - The Japan Times". The Japan Times.
External links[]
- Maplopo | Atsushi Nakajima, "Legend of the Master" (In English)
- J'Lit | Authors : Atsushi Nakajima | Books from Japan (in English)
- Works by or about Atsushi Nakajima at Internet Archive
- Works by Atsushi Nakajima at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- 1909 births
- 1942 deaths
- Japanese writers
- University of Tokyo alumni
- Deaths from pneumonia