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Masuji Ibuse (井伏 鱒二,
Ibuse Masuji, 15
February 1898 – 10 July 1993) was a ****anese author. His most
notable work is the
Hiroshima bombing novel Black...
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Kazuo Ishiguro. It is set in post-World War II ****an and is
narrated by
Masuji Ono, an
ageing painter, who
looks back on his life and how he has lived...
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Black Rain (黒い雨,
Kuroi Ame) is a
novel by ****anese
author Masuji Ibuse.
Ibuse began serializing Black Rain in the
magazine Shincho in
January 1965. The...
- film by
director Shōhei Imamura,
based on the
novel of the same name by
Masuji Ibuse. The
story centers on the
aftermath of the
atomic bombing of Hiroshima...
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Black Rain (1989 ****anese film), a film
directed by
Shohei Imamura based on
Masuji Ibuse's
novel (see below)
Black rain, a
fictional atmospheric phenomenon...
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settled down a bit. He
managed to
obtain the ****istance of
established writer Masuji Ibuse,
whose connections helped him get his
works published and establish...
- such as love and
human emotion and draw from
works of
literature including Masuji Ibuse and
Jules Verne. The name "Yorushika" is
taken from a
lyric in their...
- (Chapel Hill:
University of
North Carolina Press, 1955),
since reprinted.
Masuji Ibuse,
Black Rain, ISBN 087011364X
Tamiki Hara,
Summer Flowers ISBN 069100837X...
- ****anese
military propaganda division and
included prominent writers such as
Masuji Ibuse.
Seabridge and his wife fled
Singapore on 11
February 1942 and went...
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episode 4,
mentioning the
Mukden incident. The 1969
novel Black Rain by
Masuji Ibuse mentions the
incident on
numerous occasions. The 2024
Chinese drama...