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- Miura Shumon (japanisch 三浦 朱門; geboren 12. Januar 1926 in Tokio; gestorben 3. Februar 2017) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
- Shumon Miura (三浦 朱門, Miura Shumon, 12 January 1926 – 3 February 2017) was a Japanese novelist. He attended the University of Tokyo, and upon graduation joined the staff of the literary magazine Shin-Shicho (新思潮: "New Thought") in 1950. The next year, Miura published his first book. He then married fellow Third Generation writer Ayako Sono in 1953, with whom he wrote many books about Catholicism and religion. Miura began teaching at Nihon University in 1967, the same year he was awarded the Shinchosha Prize. From 1985 to 1986, he was commissioner of the Cultural Affairs Agency. In 1999, the Japanese government designated Miura a Person of Cultural Merit. In 2004, Miura was appointed to lead the Japan Art Academy. He stepped down in 2014, and died at a hospital in Tokyo due to pneumonia on 3 February 2017, aged 91. (en)
- 三浦 朱門(みうら しゅもん、1926年〈大正15年〉1月12日 - 2017年〈平成29年〉2月3日)は、日本の作家。 日本大学芸術学部教授、文化庁長官(第7代)、社団法人日本文藝家協会理事長(第7代)、日本芸術院院長(第4代)などを歴任した。 (ja)
- Сюмон Миура (яп. 三浦 朱門 Миура Сюмон, 12 января 1926, Токио — 3 февраля 2017, там же) — японский писатель, эссеист и общественный деятель, представитель литературной группы «третьих новых». (ru)
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- Miura with his wife in 1955 (en)
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- Commissioner of the Cultural Affairs Agency (en)
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- Miura Shumon (japanisch 三浦 朱門; geboren 12. Januar 1926 in Tokio; gestorben 3. Februar 2017) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
- 三浦 朱門(みうら しゅもん、1926年〈大正15年〉1月12日 - 2017年〈平成29年〉2月3日)は、日本の作家。 日本大学芸術学部教授、文化庁長官(第7代)、社団法人日本文藝家協会理事長(第7代)、日本芸術院院長(第4代)などを歴任した。 (ja)
- Сюмон Миура (яп. 三浦 朱門 Миура Сюмон, 12 января 1926, Токио — 3 февраля 2017, там же) — японский писатель, эссеист и общественный деятель, представитель литературной группы «третьих новых». (ru)
- Shumon Miura (三浦 朱門, Miura Shumon, 12 January 1926 – 3 February 2017) was a Japanese novelist. He attended the University of Tokyo, and upon graduation joined the staff of the literary magazine Shin-Shicho (新思潮: "New Thought") in 1950. The next year, Miura published his first book. He then married fellow Third Generation writer Ayako Sono in 1953, with whom he wrote many books about Catholicism and religion. Miura began teaching at Nihon University in 1967, the same year he was awarded the Shinchosha Prize. From 1985 to 1986, he was commissioner of the Cultural Affairs Agency. In 1999, the Japanese government designated Miura a Person of Cultural Merit. In 2004, Miura was appointed to lead the Japan Art Academy. He stepped down in 2014, and died at a hospital in Tokyo due to pneumonia on 3 (en)
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