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كوسوجي تنغاي (باليابانية:小 杉 天 外، ولد في 7 نوفمبر 1865 - 1 سبتمبر 1952) كان إسماً مستعار للروائي في فترة ميجي، تايشو وشوا في اليابان. كان اسمه الحقيقي كوسوجي تاميزو. ويعتبر مؤسس حركة الطبيعة في الأدب الياباني الحديث. Kosugi Tengai (小杉天外, November 7, 1865 – September 1, 1952) was the pen-name of a novelist in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. His real name was Kosugi Tamezō. He is considered the founder of the naturalism movement in modern Japanese literature. He was hired by the literary magazine Shincho gekan in 1897, but was transferred by the magazine to the newspaper Hōchi Shimbun. Kosugi was elected to the Japan Art Academy in 1948. In his later years, he also turned towards the genre of historical fiction. His grave is at the sub-temple of Myōkō-in, at Kenchō-ji in Kamakura. Kosugi Tengai (小杉天外, 7 novembre 1865 – 1er septembre 1952) est le nom de plume d'un romancier des ères Meiji, Taishō et Shōwa du Japon. Son véritable nom est Kosugi Tamezō. Il est considéré comme l'un des fondateurs du courant naturaliste de la littérature japonaise moderne. 小杉 天外(こすぎ てんがい、1865年11月7日(慶応元年9月19日) - 1952年(昭和27年)9月1日)は、日本の小説家。出羽国仙北郡六郷村(現・秋田県仙北郡美郷町)生まれ。本名・為蔵。 Kosugi Tengai (japanisch 小杉 天外; wirklicher Name: Kosugi Tamezō (小杉 為蔵); * 7. November 1865 (heute: ), Präfektur Akita; † 1. September 1952) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller.
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