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- Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二, Kobayashi Takiji, October 13, 1903 – February 20, 1933) was a ****anese writer of proletarian literature. He is best known for...
- of Tokyo Bay.[ep OVA] Voiced by: Kōsei Hirota (****anese) Takiji Kuroido (黒井戸滝司, Kuroido Takiji) is the head steward to the Kiryuin family. He reports directly...
- (蟹工船, "The Crab Cannery Ship") is a 1929 short story by ****anese author Takiji Kobayashi which was first serialized in the May and June 1929 issues of...
- Okhotsk is the subject of the most famous novel of the ****anese writer Takiji Kobayashi, The Crab Cannery Ship (1929). The Peanut Hole (named for its...
- members killed by police torture in this period was the writer Kobayashi Takiji. The JCP campaigned against the invasion of China and the imperial regime's...
- Spy Ring.[verification needed] Death by torture of the Hokkaido writer Takiji Kobayashi Kempeitai Tokubetsu Keisatsutai ****anese dissidence during the...
- publicly against the arrest, torture and death of the young leftist writer Takiji Kobayashi in Tokyo by the Tokkō special political police. Kawabata relocated...
-  217–227. ISBN 9780387973104. Demick, Jack; Takahashi, T; Wapner, Seymour; Takiji Yamamoto, C (November 30, 1996). Handbook of ****an-United States Environment-Behavior...
- Kaizōsha faced multiple bans on its left-wing publications (for example Takiji Kobayashi's 1929 novel Kani Kōsen), but these were only subject to normal...
- early 1930s the proletarian literary movement, comprising such writers as Takiji Kobayashi, Denji Kuroshima, Yuriko Miyamoto and Ineko Sata produced a politically...