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In this Japanese name, the family name is Yoshiyuki. in modern times usually consist of a Family name ( Surname) followed by a Given name. A family name or last name is a type of Surname and part of a person's name indicating the family to which the person belongs

Junnosuke Yoshiyuki (吉行 淳之介 Yoshiyuki Junnosuke?, April 1, 1923July 26, 1994) was a Japanese novelist and short-story writer. Events 527 - Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne Year 1923 ( MCMXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 657 - Battle of Siffin. 811 - Battle of Pliska; Byzantine Emperor Nicephorus Year 1994 ( MCMXCIV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar) For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics.

Yoshiyuki was born in Okayama, the oldest child of author Yoshiyuki Eisuke, but moved to Tokyo at age 3. is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. was a Japanese author. He was born in Okayama prefecture. His son Yoshiyuki Junnosuke, was also a noted author officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. He attended Shizuoka High School, where he grew interested in Thomas Mann's stories, and in 1945 entered the University of Tokyo. Paul Thomas Mann ( June The, abbreviated as, is a major Research university located in Tokyo, Japan. He left the university without a degree, however, and began working fulltime as a magazine editor, while spending much of his leisure time gambling, drinking, and frequenting prostitutes. Sexuality and prostitution would form a consistent theme in his writing. Prostitution is the act of performing Sexual activity in exchange for Money.

Yoshiyuki's first published fiction was Bara Hanbainin (薔薇販売人, The Rose Seller, 1950), followed by the novels Genshoku no Machi (The City of Primary Colors, 1951, revised 1956), Shu-u (驟雨, Sudden Shower, 1954), for which he won the Akutagawa Prize, and Shofu no Heya (Room of a Whore, 1958). The is a Japanese Literary award presented semi-annually It was established in 1935 by Kan Kikuchi, then-editor His novel Anshitsu (暗室, The Dark Room, 1969) won the Tanizaki Prize. The Tanizaki Prize (谷崎潤一郎賞 Tanizaki Jun'ichirō Shō) named in honor of the Japanese novelist Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, is one of Japan 's most Another of his most celebrated works, Yugure Made (夕暮れまで, Until Evening, 1978), took 13 years to write but once published quickly became a best-seller and won the Noma Literary Prize.


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