Kiku Amino
Kiku Amino (網野 菊, Amino Kiku, January 16, 1900 - May 15, 1978) was a Japanese writer and translator of English and Russian literature. She was a recipient of the Women's Literature Prize, the Yomiuri Prize, and Japan Academy of the Arts prize.
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Amino in 1949. | |
Born | Kiku Amino January 16, 1900 Akasaka, Tokyo |
Died | May 15, 1978 78) Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo | (aged
Occupation | Author, translator |
Language | Japanese |
Nationality | Japanese |
Notable works | Ichigo ichie (Once in a Lifetime), Kisha no nakade (On the Train), Kin no kan (A Golden Coffin) |
Spouse |
Aihara Shinsaku
(m. 1923–1936) |
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