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オキナワの少年 (Child of Okinawa)

by Mineo Higashi

Akutagawa Prize · 1971 · Winner

Award History

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Akutagawa Prize1971Winner

About the Author

Mineo Higashi (born May 15, 1938, in Mindanao, Philippines) is a Japanese writer from Okinawa who returned to the island after World War II, worked for the U.S. military, and later moved to Tokyo to focus on writing. He achieved major literary success by winning the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1971 (awarded 1972) for his novel An Okinawan Boy (Okinawa no shōnen), which depicts postwar life in Okinawa City amid U.S. Read more →

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