Shishi Bunroku
Bunroku Shishi (a pen name for Toyoo Iwata; b. July 1, 1893, Yokohama; d. Dec. 13, 1969) was a Japanese writer and director of the Bungakuza Theater in Tokyo.
In 1922 he traveled to France to study modern French theater, and worked in the atelier of Jacques Copeau.
Selected books[]
- Ecchan, (Little Etsuko, 1936)
- Ten'ya Wan'ya (Chaos, 1949)
- Jiyū Gakkō, (1950) Published in English in 2006 as School of Freedom by Lynne E. Riggs, ISBN 1-929280-40-8.
- Yassa Mossa, (Helter-Skelter, 1952)
- Musume to Watashi, (My Daughter And I, 1956, was made into both a TV-series and a movie)
- Hakoneyama, (Mount Hakone, 1962)
References[]
- 牧村健一郎『獅子文六の二つの昭和』朝日新聞出版, 2009 (Makimura Kenichirō, Shishi Bunroku no futatsu no Shōwa, Asahi Shinbun Shuppan, 2009)
External links[]
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Categories:
- Japanese writers
- 1893 births
- 1969 deaths
- People from Yokohama
- Recipients of the Order of Culture