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Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei) (born 玉井勝則, Tamai Katsunori; 25 January 1907 – 24 January 1960) was a Japanese writer, whose works included depictions of military life during World War II. He was born in Wakamatsu (now Wakamatsu ward, Kitakyūshū) and in 1937 he received the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for one of his novels, Fun'nyōtan (糞尿譚, Tales of Excrement and Urine). At that moment he was a soldier for the Japanese army in China. He then got promoted to the information corps and published numerous works about the daily lives of Japanese soldiers. It is for his war novels that he became famous during (and forgotten after) the war. His book Mugi to Heitai (麦と兵隊, Wheat and Soldiers) sold over a million copies.

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  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei) (born 玉井勝則, Tamai Katsunori; 25 January 1907 – 24 January 1960) was a Japanese writer, whose works included depictions of military life during World War II. He was born in Wakamatsu (now Wakamatsu ward, Kitakyūshū) and in 1937 he received the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for one of his novels, Fun'nyōtan (糞尿譚, Tales of Excrement and Urine). At that moment he was a soldier for the Japanese army in China. He then got promoted to the information corps and published numerous works about the daily lives of Japanese soldiers. It is for his war novels that he became famous during (and forgotten after) the war. His book Mugi to Heitai (麦と兵隊, Wheat and Soldiers) sold over a million copies. Hino committed suicide at the age of 53. His death was first reported to have been from a heart attack, but was later revealed by his family to have been from an overdose of sleeping pills. His birthhouse can be visited today. (en)
  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平 Hino Ashihei?, 25 de enero de 1907 – 24 de enero de 1960). Fue un escritor japonés, especializado en relatos de corte bélico. (es)
  • Hino Ashihei (japanisch 火野 葦平, wirklicher Name: 玉井 勝則, Tamai Katsunori; * 25. Januar 1907 in (heute: Kitakyūshū), Präfektur Fukuoka; † 24. Januar 1960) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei, 25 janvier 1907 à Wakamatsu (à présent district de Wakamatsu, Kitakyūshū) – 24 janvier 1960) est un écrivain japonais. (fr)
  • 火野 葦平(ひの あしへい、1907年(明治40年)1月25日 - 1960年(昭和35年)1月24日)は、昭和戦前・戦後期の小説家。本名玉井 勝則。芸術院会員。 早くから文学を志し、早大在学中『街』の創刊に参加。労働運動に参加するも検挙され転向した。日中戦争応召中に『糞尿譚』が芥川賞を受賞。次いで『麦と兵隊』以下3部作が評判を呼んで、兵隊作家としてマスコミの寵児となった。そのため、戦後は戦犯作家として指弾される。その後、筆力を揮って再び活躍したが、睡眠薬を用いて自殺した。 (ja)
  • 火野葦平(ひの あしへい、1907年1月25日-1960年1月24日)是日本昭和期的小說家。本名玉井勝則。 (zh)
  • Асихэй Хино (яп. 火野 葦平 Хино Асихэй, настоящее имя Кацунори Тамаи (яп. 玉井 勝則); 25 января 1907, Китакюсю, Фукуока — 24 января 1960, Фукуока) — японский писатель. Наиболее известен как автор серии фронтовых романов о второй японо-китайской войне. (ru)
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  • 1907-01-25 (xsd:date)
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  • 1960-01-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Akutagawa Prize for Tales of Excrement and Urine (en)
  • Japan Art Academy Prize for Before and After the Revolution and lifetime achievements (en)
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  • 1907-01-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Wakamatsu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Hino in 1952 (en)
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  • 1960-01-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Fun'nyōtan (en)
  • Kakumei Zengo (en)
  • Mugi to Heitai (en)
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  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平 Hino Ashihei?, 25 de enero de 1907 – 24 de enero de 1960). Fue un escritor japonés, especializado en relatos de corte bélico. (es)
  • Hino Ashihei (japanisch 火野 葦平, wirklicher Name: 玉井 勝則, Tamai Katsunori; * 25. Januar 1907 in (heute: Kitakyūshū), Präfektur Fukuoka; † 24. Januar 1960) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei, 25 janvier 1907 à Wakamatsu (à présent district de Wakamatsu, Kitakyūshū) – 24 janvier 1960) est un écrivain japonais. (fr)
  • 火野 葦平(ひの あしへい、1907年(明治40年)1月25日 - 1960年(昭和35年)1月24日)は、昭和戦前・戦後期の小説家。本名玉井 勝則。芸術院会員。 早くから文学を志し、早大在学中『街』の創刊に参加。労働運動に参加するも検挙され転向した。日中戦争応召中に『糞尿譚』が芥川賞を受賞。次いで『麦と兵隊』以下3部作が評判を呼んで、兵隊作家としてマスコミの寵児となった。そのため、戦後は戦犯作家として指弾される。その後、筆力を揮って再び活躍したが、睡眠薬を用いて自殺した。 (ja)
  • 火野葦平(ひの あしへい、1907年1月25日-1960年1月24日)是日本昭和期的小說家。本名玉井勝則。 (zh)
  • Асихэй Хино (яп. 火野 葦平 Хино Асихэй, настоящее имя Кацунори Тамаи (яп. 玉井 勝則); 25 января 1907, Китакюсю, Фукуока — 24 января 1960, Фукуока) — японский писатель. Наиболее известен как автор серии фронтовых романов о второй японо-китайской войне. (ru)
  • Ashihei Hino (火野 葦平, Hino Ashihei) (born 玉井勝則, Tamai Katsunori; 25 January 1907 – 24 January 1960) was a Japanese writer, whose works included depictions of military life during World War II. He was born in Wakamatsu (now Wakamatsu ward, Kitakyūshū) and in 1937 he received the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for one of his novels, Fun'nyōtan (糞尿譚, Tales of Excrement and Urine). At that moment he was a soldier for the Japanese army in China. He then got promoted to the information corps and published numerous works about the daily lives of Japanese soldiers. It is for his war novels that he became famous during (and forgotten after) the war. His book Mugi to Heitai (麦と兵隊, Wheat and Soldiers) sold over a million copies. (en)
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  • Hino Ashihei (de)
  • Ashihei Hino (en)
  • Ashihei Hino (es)
  • Ashihei Hino (fr)
  • 火野葦平 (ja)
  • Хино, Асихэй (ru)
  • 火野葦平 (zh)
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