
Ōgai Mori
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Ōgai Mori was a prominent figure in Japanese literature during the Meiji era, recognized for his contributions as a novelist, poet, and translator. His works often explore themes of modernity, culture, and the complexities of human relationships, reflecting the societal changes occurring in Japan at the time. Mori's literary prowess is evident in his notable works such as 'Vita Sexualis' and his various short stories that delve into the human psyche and moral dilemmas. He played a vital role in bringing Western literary influences into Japanese literature, skillfully blending traditional Japanese storytelling with modern narrative techniques.
Nationalität
Japanisch
Geburtsdatum
February 17, 1862
Geburtsort
Kōfu, Yamanashi, Japan
Todesdatum
July 18, 1922
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