Yoshie Wada
Deceased Person
1906 – 1977
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Who was Yoshie Wada?
Yoshie Wada was a Japanese novelist and critic.
Wada was born in Oshamambe, Hokkaidō, and graduated from Chuo University with a law degree. In addition to his novels in the naturalist tradition, he edited the diaries of Ichiyō Higuchi and Fumiko Hayashi. He received many of Japan's highest literary awards, including the 1941 Akutagawa Prize for Kakutō, 1956 Japan Academy of the Arts award for Ichiyō no nikki, the 1963 Naoki Prize for Chiri no Naka, and the 1974 Yomiuri Prize for Tsugiki no dai.
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