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Miekichi Suzuki
Native name鈴木 三重吉
Born(1882-09-29)September 29, 1882
Hiroshima, Japan
DiedJune 27, 1936(1936-06-27) (aged 53)
OccupationWriter
Nationality Japan
GenreChildren's literature

Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木 三重吉, Suzuki Miekichi, September 29, 1882 – June 27, 1936) was a Japanese novelist and author of children's stories from Hiroshima.

Biography

Memorial of Miekichi Suzuki in Hiroshima

Suzuki was born in Hiroshima. He studied English literature at Tokyo Imperial University (now the University of Tokyo), and later launched a children's literature magazine called 赤い鳥 (Akai tori / Red Bird) in 1918. Unusually for its time, the journal emphasized learning from observation and experience rather than rote learning, and focused on everyday language as much as ceremonial language. 196 issues were published.

Major works

Suzuki's major works include:

  • Kojiki Monogatari (古事記物語, The tale of Kojiki)
  • Daishin Kasai Ki (大震火災記, A record of the great earthquake and fire)
  • Bukubuku naganaga hinome kozou (ぶくぶく長々火の目小僧, Expanding, growing fire-eyed boy)

See also

References

  1. Endō, Mika (2016). "Repurposing Poetry: The Emergence of Working-Class Children's Expression in Interwar Japan". Japanese Language and Literature. 50 (1): 25–52. JSTOR 24891978.
  2. Tsurumi, Kazuko (2015). Social Change and the Individual: Japan Before and After Defeat in World War II. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400871513.

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