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  1. Setsuko Tsumura (津村節子, Tsumura Setsuko, born 5 June 1928) is a Japanese novelist. She is a 1965 recipient of the Akutagawa Prize . Early life[edit] Tsumura was born in the capital city of Fukui, Japan. Her mother died when she was nine years old. Two years later, she moved to Tokyo. Her father, a silk weaver, died when she was sixteen.

  2. Setsuko Tsumura (津村節子, Tsumura Setsuko?) est une écrivain japonaise, née le 5 juin 1928 (95 ans) à Fukui [1]. Elle était l’épouse de l’écrivain Akira Yoshimura [2]. Elle obtient le prix Akutagawa en 1965, le prix de l'Académie japonaise des arts en 2003. Elle est faite membre de l’Académie japonaise des arts en ...

  3. Setsuko Tsumura (津村節子, Tsumura Setsuko, born 5 June 1928) is a Japanese novelist. She is a 1965 recipient of the Akutagawa Prize. Quick Facts Native name, Born ... Close. Early life. Tsumura was born in the capital city of Fukui, Japan. Her mother died when she was nine years old. Two years later, she moved to Tokyo.

  4. Japanese. Notable works. On Parole and Shipwrecks. Notable awards. Yomiuri Prize. Spouse. Tsumura Setsuko. Akira Yoshimura (吉村 昭, Yoshimura Akira, May 1, 1927 – July 31, 2006) was an award-winning Japanese writer. Internationally he is best known for his novels Shipwrecks and On Parole .

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  6. 15 de nov. de 2018 · (See also, for instance, the stories “Lingering Affection,” by Jakucho Setouchi, and “Luminous Watch,” by Setsuko Tsumura, both of them excellent.) It wasn’t until 1945 that women in Japan had been granted the right to vote, and not until the new constitution of 1946 that women had been allowed to ask for a divorce and public schools made coeducational.

  7. Tsumura nació en la ciudad capital de Fukui , Japón . Su madre murió cuando ella tenía nueve años. Dos años más tarde, se mudó a Tokio . Su padre, un tejedor de seda, murió cuando ella tenía dieciséis años. Entre 1947 y 1948, a la edad de diecinueve años, Tsumura dirigió su propio taller de costura y empleó a otras tres costureras.