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  Arishima Takeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arishima Takeo (有島 武郎, March 4, 1878, Tokyo - June 9, 1923) was a Japanese author.
Arishima was born into a wealthy family as the son of an official in the Ministry of Finance.
Arishima and these writers formed a group, which was named after their literary magazine Shirakaba (Birch), which was first published in 1911.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Takeo_Arishima   (365 words)

  
 Arishima Takeo -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Arishima Takeo (有島 武郎, March 4,1878, (The capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan) Tokyo - June 9,1923) was a (Click link for more info and facts about Japanese author) Japanese author.
Arishima was born into a wealthy family as the son of an official in the (Click link for more info and facts about Ministry of Finance) Ministry of Finance.
After graduation, Arishima went to the (North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776) United States and studied at (A university in Massachusetts) Harvard University after a short stint in the army.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/A/Ar/Arishima_Takeo.htm   (446 words)

  
 Arishima Ikuma かまくら GreenNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The painter and novelist Arishima Ikuma was born in Yokohama in 1882.
His older brother was the writer, Arishima Takeo, and his younger brother, the painter Satomi Ton.
Arishima Ikuma lived in his father’s cottage at Yuigahama, Kamakura, from 1893 to 1895, then took up residence at Inamuragasaki from 1920 and lived there for the rest of his life.
www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp /english/bunjin/arishimaikuma_e.htm   (324 words)

  
 Arishima Takeo かまくら GreenNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Arishima Takeo, novelist and critic, was born in Tokyo in 1878.
His younger brothers were Arishima Ikuma, the painter, and Satomi Ton, the novelist.
Takeo lodged at the Shorei-in temple in the Engakuji temple complex between March and April of 1919 to write the second half of his novel "Aru Onna" (tr A Certain Woman).
www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp /english/bunjin/arishimatakeo_e.htm   (250 words)

  
 Bock: Besuch bei einer alten Dame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Die Ausstellung Takeo Arishima and Tilda Heck, eine japanisch-schweizerische Romanze, im Museum zu Allerheiligen weckt Erinnerungen an eine Schaffhauserin, die als Mittelpunkt eines Künstlerkreises und als Freundin eines bedeutenden Dichters selber zur literarischen Gestalt geworden ist.
Takeo Arishima, der bekannte Schriftsteller, den Schellenberg zum "japanischen Goethe" ernannte
Es blieb Tilda Heck und ihr Briefwechsel mit Takeo Arishima, der nach der ersten Verzauberung weitergeführt wurde, obwohl der Schriftsteller und Professor an der Universität Sapporo ein junges Mädchen heiratete.
www.bockonline.ch /archiv/2001/31/Seite3.html   (1637 words)

  
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This structure, built in 1913, is said to have been designed by Takeo Arishima himself.
Arishima is one of the most famous novelists in modern Japanese literature.
After enjoying a walk amidst art and nature, you can visit the Arishima residence, which was restored in the Art Park, and enter Arishima's world and that of the Taisho era.
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 Encyclopedia: Takeo-Arishima   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Arishima Takeo (有島 武郎, March 4, 1878 - June 9, 1923) is a Japanese author.
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Takeo_Arishima   (69 words)

  
 Sapporo Historical Village
The name refers to the white walls of the apartment building, which became famous after the author Takeo Arishima mentioned the building in one of his works.
Arishima Takeo's residence: Author of "Umareizuru Nayami" (The Agony of Coming into Existence), Japanese author Arishima Takeo lived in this house which also appears in the story.
Built in 1904 as a farmhouse in Sapporo, Arishima leased his farmland to tenants.
www.yamasa.org /japan/english/destinations/hokkaido/sapporo_historical_village.html   (2553 words)

  
 Pricenoia.com - Arishima Takeo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Other Worlds: Arishima Takeo and the Bounds of Modern Japanese Fiction (Modern Asian Literature)
Bomei Arishima Takeo no Amerika: "doko de mo nai tokoro" e no tabe
Arishima Takeo to Kirisutokyo (Arishima Takeo kenkyu sosho)
www.pricenoia.com /search/Arishima+Takeo/0/0/index.html   (161 words)

  
 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Aozora Bunko: K -
Kain' no matsuei[?] (Kain' descendant) by Takeo Arishima[?] (March 4, 1878 - June 9, 1923)
Kaji to pochi[?] by Takeo Arishima[?] (March 4, 1878 - June 9, 1923)
Kosakunin heno kokubetsu[?] by Takeo Arishima[?] (March 4, 1878 - June 9, 1923)
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ao/Aozora_Bunko:_K   (2808 words)

  
 JAPAN LINK | literatur | Shirakaba
Als berühmteste Mitglieder der "Shirakaba"-Gruppe sind zu nennen: MUSHANOKÔJI Saneatsu, SHIGA Naoya, ARISHIMA Takeo (1878-1923) sowie SATOMI Ton und ARISHIMA Ikuma (1882-1974), beides jüngere Brüder Arishima Takeos.
Die Gründungsmitglieder wählten den Namen "Shirakaba", übersetzt „Die Weiße Birke", weil sie mit diesem anscheinend nicht nur eine gewisse Frische und Jugend sondern vor allem die russische Literatur assoziierten, welche ihnen allen als wichtige Inspirationsquelle diente.
Der Name wurde zur damaligen Zeit, wie aus Schriftstücken ARISHIMA Takeos auf Englisch hervorgeht, "Shirakanba" ausgesprochen, da er aber im heutigen Japan shirakaba gesprochen wird, soll auch hier diese Form verwendet werden.
www.japanlink.de /mk/mk_literatur_shirakaba.shtml   (1134 words)

  
 Alibris: Labyrinth - 0819182931
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by Takeo, Arishima, and Goldstein, Sanford (Translated by), and Sdishi, Shinoda (Translated by)
Arishima Takeo spent four years in the United States studying and working at the turn of the century.
www.alibris.com /books/isbn/0819182931/Labyrinth   (99 words)

  
 HORAGAI: Literary News
Exhibition of the last letter of Arisima Takeo
The last letter of Arisima Takeo (1878 - 1923), written just before his suicide with his sweetheart, was exhibited at the autumn festival of Tokyo Bunka Gakuen school in Nakano, Tokyo since November 2 to 3 1997.
Arisima wrote it to Morimoto Atukiti, the founder of Tokyo Bunka Gakuen at 2.00 am on June 9th 1923.
www.horagai.com /www/xnews/xnews97a.htm   (3000 words)

  
 takeo
Takeo (武雄市; -shi) is a city located in Saga, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 34,132 and the density of 268.16 persons per km².
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This museum collects and exhibits as many as 220,000 materials of novelists related to Hokkaido, such as those of Takuboku Ishikawa, Takeo Arishima, Takiji Kobayashi, Ayako Miura.
The museum also exhibits a number of handwritten manuscripts and letters of the writers.
The letters of Takeo Arishima, the father of Hokkaido literature, an ink stone and brushes used by Kaoru Funayama, and other precious articles should not be missed.
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 Art in Niseko
Arishima Memorial Hall - Memorial Hall - Culture center - Art Gallery available
You can see Takeo Arishima's history, Novel materials and so on.
He's been painting Iwanai nature all his life.
www.niseko.gr.jp /art.htm   (126 words)

  
 eBay - takeo books at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mark Lancaster, Ronald Lancaster, Roy E.A. Butler, Takeo D. Shimizu, Thomas A.K. Smith
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 Biblio: OTHER WORLDS: ARISHIMA TAKEO AND THE BOUND OF MODERN JAPANESE FICTION by ANDERER, Paul: Details
Biblio: OTHER WORLDS: ARISHIMA TAKEO AND THE BOUND OF MODERN JAPANESE FICTION by ANDERER, Paul: Details
Contains xi + 152 pages + catalog bound in fl cloth, with red spine labels, in decorative dust jacket.
A study of the innovative Arishima Takeo (1878-1923) who was ridiculed by his peers for spatially dislocating his fiction.
www.biblio.com /books/28277074.html   (162 words)

  
 July 14 Judith Malina, Jean-François Varlet, A.I.T., Pierre Quillard, Buenaventura Durruti, M. Eleanor Fitzgerald, ...
Japanese moralistic-idealistic writer, famed for his autobiographical novels.
His older brother Takeo Arishima, also a writer, committed suicide in 1923.
France: In Paris, two congresses are held: the founding of the Socialist International & the congress of the "Possibilistes" (partisans of Paul Brousse).
www.eskimo.com /~recall/bleed/0714.htm   (3572 words)

  
 Arishima Takeo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Arishima Takeo
Arishima Takeo
article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia
It uses material from the wikipedia article Arishima Takeo.
www.eurofreehost.com /ar/Arishima_Takeo.html   (96 words)

  
 JAPAN BOOKSTORE: Literature Aisle
Don't leave home without reading at least a couple!
FICTION (by author): Kobo Abe, Takeo Arishima, Sawako Ariyoshi, Takashi Atoda, Osamu Dazai, Kaori Ekuni, Fumiko Enchi, Shusaku Endo, Yoshikichi Furui, Masuji Ibuse, Shotaro Ikenami, Natsuki Ikezawa, Yasushi Inoue, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jun Ishikawa, Takuboku Ishikawa, Kyoka Izumi, Nagai Kafu, Otohiko Kaga, Takeshi Kaiko, Hitomi Kanehara, Yasunari Kawabata, Natsuo Kirino,
A Dark Night's Passing (Japan's Modern Writers) by Naoya Shiga, Edwin McClellan (Translator) Paperback
www.ohayosensei.com /books/lit.html   (5505 words)

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