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Award History
| Award | Year | Book | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Akutagawa Prize | 1967 | 徳山道助の帰郷 (Tokuyama Dōsuke no Kikyō) | Winner |
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About Hyōzō Kashiwabara
Hyōzō Kashiwabara (1933–1972) was a Japanese novelist and German literature scholar who won the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1968 for his work Tokuyama Dōsuke no kikyō (Tokuyama Dōsuke's Homecoming), a humorous portrayal of a former army general modeled after his grandfather. His notable works also include Nagai michi (The Long Road, 1969), which drew from his wartime evacuation experiences and was later adapted into manga and film. He died suddenly at age 38 from a cerebral hemorrhage. German Koshi Bun
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