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Shimizu Motoyoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Shimizu Motoyoshi

was the pen name of a Japanese novelist and poet, active during the Shōwa and Heisei periods of Japan. His real name was , pronounced the name, but written in different kanji.
==Biography==
Shimizu was born in Shibuya, Tokyo, and attended the ''Seisoku Eigo Gakko'' in Kanda. From 1938 to 1941, he travelled around the country, and met Riichi Yokomitsu in 1940. His first work, ''Tsuru'' (“Crane”) published in 1941 caught the attention of noted poet Ishida Hakyo, who took him on as a student. He later studied fiction writing under noted author Yokomitsu Riichi. In 1944, his novel ''Karitachi'' (“Wild Geese”) was awarded the prestigious Akutagawa Prize.
His output was prolific in the post-war years, and he also turned towards literary criticism, particularly on poetry. From 1991 to 2004, he was director of the Kamakura Museum of Literature, which he had helped create. He died in 2008 of prostate cancer.

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