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Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (大城 立裕, Ōshiro Tatsuhiro, 19 September 1925 – 27 October 2020) was an Okinawan novelist and playwright from Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands. He was awarded the Akutagawa Prize in 1967 for his novella of the same year, The Cocktail Party, which has been adapted for the stage and made into a film. His writings have been noted for making Okinawan culture and history accessible to Japanese readership, while his more popular works have been critically praised for "offering an acute perspective on the psychological and moral implications of war and military occupation."

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  • Ōshiro Tatsuhiro (de)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (fr)
  • 大城立裕 (ja)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (en)
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  • Ōshiro Tatsuhiro (jap. 大城 立裕; * 19. September 1925 in , Okinawa; † 27. Oktober 2020 in , Okinawa) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. Ōshiro studierte bis 1945 an der Toua Doubun Universität in Shanghai. Er arbeitete einige Zeit als Hochschullehrer und dann als Verwaltungsbeamter. Von 1983 bis 1986 leitete er das Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Für den Roman Kakuteru Pātī (Cocktailparty) wurde er 1967 mit dem Akutagawa-Preis ausgezeichnet. 1993 erhielt er für Hi no hate kara den Hirabayashi-Taiko-Literaturpreis. 2000 folgte der Verdienstpreis der Insel Okinawa für seine Verdienste um die Literatur der Region. Als sein bedeutendstes Werk gilt der historische Roman Ryūkyū shobun. (de)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (né le 19 septembre 1925 à Nakagusuku (Okinawa) et mort le 27 octobre 2020 à Kitanakagusuku (Okinawa)) est un romancier et dramaturge japonais. (fr)
  • 大城 立裕(おおしろ たつひろ、1925年9月19日 - 2020年10月27日)は、日本の小説家。 (ja)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (大城 立裕, Ōshiro Tatsuhiro, 19 September 1925 – 27 October 2020) was an Okinawan novelist and playwright from Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands. He was awarded the Akutagawa Prize in 1967 for his novella of the same year, The Cocktail Party, which has been adapted for the stage and made into a film. His writings have been noted for making Okinawan culture and history accessible to Japanese readership, while his more popular works have been critically praised for "offering an acute perspective on the psychological and moral implications of war and military occupation." (en)
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  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (en)
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  • Nakagusuku, Okinawa, Japan (en)
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  • Ōshiro Tatsuhiro (jap. 大城 立裕; * 19. September 1925 in , Okinawa; † 27. Oktober 2020 in , Okinawa) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. Ōshiro studierte bis 1945 an der Toua Doubun Universität in Shanghai. Er arbeitete einige Zeit als Hochschullehrer und dann als Verwaltungsbeamter. Von 1983 bis 1986 leitete er das Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Für den Roman Kakuteru Pātī (Cocktailparty) wurde er 1967 mit dem Akutagawa-Preis ausgezeichnet. 1993 erhielt er für Hi no hate kara den Hirabayashi-Taiko-Literaturpreis. 2000 folgte der Verdienstpreis der Insel Okinawa für seine Verdienste um die Literatur der Region. Als sein bedeutendstes Werk gilt der historische Roman Ryūkyū shobun. (de)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (né le 19 septembre 1925 à Nakagusuku (Okinawa) et mort le 27 octobre 2020 à Kitanakagusuku (Okinawa)) est un romancier et dramaturge japonais. (fr)
  • Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (大城 立裕, Ōshiro Tatsuhiro, 19 September 1925 – 27 October 2020) was an Okinawan novelist and playwright from Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands. He was awarded the Akutagawa Prize in 1967 for his novella of the same year, The Cocktail Party, which has been adapted for the stage and made into a film. Ōshiro has also been an innovator of the traditional Ryukyuan narrative dance form known as kumi odori. Having added twenty new pieces to the repertoire, Ōshiro is credited as having "single-handedly revived the genre that originated in the 18th century" by incorporating Okinawa shibai (dramas in the Okinawan language) and distinctive rhythms to construct a fluid, hybrid cultural identity. His writings have been noted for making Okinawan culture and history accessible to Japanese readership, while his more popular works have been critically praised for "offering an acute perspective on the psychological and moral implications of war and military occupation." (en)
  • 大城 立裕(おおしろ たつひろ、1925年9月19日 - 2020年10月27日)は、日本の小説家。 (ja)
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