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Keizo Hino (日野 啓三, Hino Keizō, June 14, 1929 – October 14, 2002) was a Japanese author. He won the 1974 Akutagawa Prize for Ano yūhi (The Evening Sun) and the 22nd Tanizaki Prize for Sakyū ga ugoku yō ni (砂丘が動くように). Born in Tokyo, he accompanied his parents to Korea, when the country was still under Japanese colonial rule. After the war, he returned to Japan, graduating from the University of Tokyo and joining the staff of the Yomiuri Shimbun, a leading Japanese newspaper, in 1952. He served as a foreign correspondent in South Korea and Vietnam before becoming a novelist.

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  • كيزو هينو (ar)
  • Keizō Hino (de)
  • Keizō Hino (fr)
  • Keizo Hino (en)
  • 日野啓三 (ja)
  • Хино, Кэйдзо (ru)
  • 日野啟三 (zh)
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  • كيزو هينو (باليابانية: 日野啓三) (14 يونيو 1929، طوكيو في اليابان - 14 أكتوبر 2002)؛ كاتب وروائي ياباني. (ar)
  • Keizō Hino (japanisch 日野 啓三, Hino Keizō; * 14. Juni 1929 in Tokio; † 14. Oktober 2002) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. Hino Keizōs Werk lässt sich thematisch der „Umweltliteratur“ (環境文学, Kankyō Bungaku) und der „Phantastischen Literatur“ (幻想文学, Gensō Bungaku) zuordnen. (de)
  • Keizō Hino (日野 啓三, Hino Keizō, 14 juin 1929 – 14 octobre 2002) est un écrivain japonais. (fr)
  • 日野 啓三(ひの けいぞう、1929年6月14日 - 2002年10月14日)は、日本の小説家、文芸評論家。ベトナム戦争を題材にした作品や、現代都市における幻想を描く都市小説といわれる作品などで知られる。 (ja)
  • Кэйдзо Хино (яп. 日野 啓三 Хино Кэйдзо:, 14 июня 1929—14 октября 2002) — японский писатель—сюрреалист. Лауреат большинства важнейших литературных премий Японии. С 1987 года входил в состав жюри премии Акутагавы. Член Японской академии искусств (с 2000). На русский язык переведены новелла «Воздушный сад» (1976) и роман-притча «Остров Мечты» (1985). (ru)
  • 日野啓三(日野 啓三,ひの けいぞう,1929年6月14日-2002年10月14日),日本作家,出生於東京府豐多摩郡。1952年東京大學文學部社会学科畢業,曾任讀賣新聞外報部勤務。曾在1974及1986年分別獲得芥川龍之介賞和谷崎潤一郎賞。2000年因蛛网膜下腔出血倒地,不良於行。2002年10月14日因大腸癌逝世。 (zh)
  • Keizo Hino (日野 啓三, Hino Keizō, June 14, 1929 – October 14, 2002) was a Japanese author. He won the 1974 Akutagawa Prize for Ano yūhi (The Evening Sun) and the 22nd Tanizaki Prize for Sakyū ga ugoku yō ni (砂丘が動くように). Born in Tokyo, he accompanied his parents to Korea, when the country was still under Japanese colonial rule. After the war, he returned to Japan, graduating from the University of Tokyo and joining the staff of the Yomiuri Shimbun, a leading Japanese newspaper, in 1952. He served as a foreign correspondent in South Korea and Vietnam before becoming a novelist. (en)
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  • كيزو هينو (باليابانية: 日野啓三) (14 يونيو 1929، طوكيو في اليابان - 14 أكتوبر 2002)؛ كاتب وروائي ياباني. (ar)
  • Keizō Hino (japanisch 日野 啓三, Hino Keizō; * 14. Juni 1929 in Tokio; † 14. Oktober 2002) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. Hino Keizōs Werk lässt sich thematisch der „Umweltliteratur“ (環境文学, Kankyō Bungaku) und der „Phantastischen Literatur“ (幻想文学, Gensō Bungaku) zuordnen. (de)
  • Keizo Hino (日野 啓三, Hino Keizō, June 14, 1929 – October 14, 2002) was a Japanese author. He won the 1974 Akutagawa Prize for Ano yūhi (The Evening Sun) and the 22nd Tanizaki Prize for Sakyū ga ugoku yō ni (砂丘が動くように). Born in Tokyo, he accompanied his parents to Korea, when the country was still under Japanese colonial rule. After the war, he returned to Japan, graduating from the University of Tokyo and joining the staff of the Yomiuri Shimbun, a leading Japanese newspaper, in 1952. He served as a foreign correspondent in South Korea and Vietnam before becoming a novelist. Though he is often described as an environmentalist author, the focus of much of his fiction is the urban physical environment. Hino's works are striking for being simultaneously autobiographical and surrealistic. His novel Yume no Shima has been translated into English by Charles de Wolf as Isle of Dreams, and into German by Jaqueline Berndt and Hiroshi Yamane as Trauminsel; a short story, Bokushikan, has been translated into English by Charles de Wolf as The Rectory; another short story, Hashigo no tatsu machi 梯の立つ街, has been translated by Lawrence Rogers as "Jacob's Tokyo Ladder" and printed in 2002's Tokyo stories: a literary stroll. (en)
  • Keizō Hino (日野 啓三, Hino Keizō, 14 juin 1929 – 14 octobre 2002) est un écrivain japonais. (fr)
  • 日野 啓三(ひの けいぞう、1929年6月14日 - 2002年10月14日)は、日本の小説家、文芸評論家。ベトナム戦争を題材にした作品や、現代都市における幻想を描く都市小説といわれる作品などで知られる。 (ja)
  • Кэйдзо Хино (яп. 日野 啓三 Хино Кэйдзо:, 14 июня 1929—14 октября 2002) — японский писатель—сюрреалист. Лауреат большинства важнейших литературных премий Японии. С 1987 года входил в состав жюри премии Акутагавы. Член Японской академии искусств (с 2000). На русский язык переведены новелла «Воздушный сад» (1976) и роман-притча «Остров Мечты» (1985). (ru)
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