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This is an old book appropriate for its age. Unfortunately, we cannot negotiate prices. We appreciate your understanding. "Kaji Musuko" (Fire Son) Manitaro Kubota Novelist, playwright, director, and haiku poet. He gained recognition while attending Keio University with his novel "Asagao," published in "Mita Bungaku." Many of his works focus on the lived experiences of people in Tokyo's downtown areas, and his style is described as emotional realism. As a playwright, he provided scripts for works by Izumi Kyoka, Kafu Nagai, and Ichiyo Higuchi. In Kabuki, he was involved in a wide range of productions, from adapting and directing for the Ginza reconstruction of the Kikugoro troupe to new Kabuki plays by Chikamatsu and Gobe, and new works based on "The Tale of Genji." He was active in various fields, including directing for Shingeki (new theater), Shinpa (new school theater), and Kabuki. In 1937, he participated in the founding of the Bungakuza theater company, and after the war, he presided over the haiku magazine "Shunto." In 1951, he became the chairman of the Japan Theater Association. In 1957, he received the Order of Cultural Merit. #ManitaroKubota #Book #JapaneseLiterature/Novels/Stories
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