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Shuhei Fujisawa (藤沢 周平, Fujisawa Shūhei) (26 December 1927 – 26 January 1997) was a Japanese author, whose real name was Tomeji Kosuge. (小菅留治).
Shuhei Fujisawa (藤沢 周平 Fujisawa Shūhei) was a Japanese author, whose real name was Tomeji Kosuge. (小菅留治). Over fifty of his books were published through the course of his lifetime, including both full-length novels and short story anthologies. The focus of his writing was historical fiction. Before he became an author, he had been a journalist.
Shuhei Fujisawa has 158 books on Goodreads with 1194 ratings. Shuhei Fujisawa’s most popular book is The Bamboo Sword: And Other Samurai Tales.
Oct 31, 1981 · Shuhei Fujisawa (藤沢 周平 Fujisawa Shūhei) was a Japanese author, whose real name was Tomeji Kosuge. (小菅留治). Over fifty of his books were published through the course of his lifetime, including both full-length novels and short story anthologies. The focus of his writing was historical fiction.
Apr 4, 2019 · After winning major literary awards, Fujisawa emerged as one of Japan’s most revered and best-selling authors of samurai and historical novels. His stories of the joys and sorrows of everyday life in Japan’s feudal period evoke a vanished world.
Shuhei Fujisawa (1927-1997) was born in Yamagata. After graduating from a teacher's school, he became a junior high school teacher. But soon after he started working, he was diagnosed as lung tuberculosis and hospitalized in Tokyo, where he spent five years.
A collection of the best short stories of Shuhei Fujisawa, a virtuoso writer of period fiction. Seeking employment, the masterless samurai Oguro Tanjuro goes with a recommendation letter and his wife to visit Tsugé Hachirozaemon, leader of the Unasaka domain, but Tsugé is unfortunately away on a four-to-five-day trip.