Japanese Post-war Writers' War Experiences and Writings

Japanese Post-war Writers' War Experiences and Writings

by He Jianjun Et Al.

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In the early postwar Japan, a group of new writers emerged in the literary world, forming a huge creative trend in Japan - postwar literature. War novels are the most important force in Japanese postwar literature. This book combines the historical and cultural context in which the works were born to study Japanese post-war war novels from both macro and micro levels. First, the representative works of postwar writers Noma Hiroshi, Umezaki Haruo, Takeda Taijun, Ooka Shohei and Hotta Zenue are interpreted to reveal the individual characteristics of postwar writers' war novels. On this basis, this paper conducts a comprehensive discussion on the themes, creative techniques, characters, views of war, etc. Of postwar war novels, summarizes some common characteristics of postwar war novels, and reveals their distinctive postwar characteristics.

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