Fuyuhiko Kitagawa, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fuyuhiko Kitagawa

Japanese poet and film critic

Date of Birth: 03-Jul-1900

Place of Birth: Shiga Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 12-Jun-1990

Profession: writer, poet, journalist, film critic, novelist

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Fuyuhiko Kitagawa

  • Fuyuhiko Kitagawa (?? ??, Kitagawa Fuyuhiko) (3 July 1900 - 12 June 1990) was a Japanese poet and film critic.
  • His real name was Tadahiko Taguro.
  • While born in Shiga Prefecture, he was raised in Manchukuo in China due to his father's work on the South Manchurian Railway, and then graduated from Tokyo University.
  • He began publishing his own poetry in Manchukuo in 1924 and his work was influenced by that colonial context.
  • His work was praised by Riichi Yokomitsu, and he became a prominent figure in modernist poetry in Japan, pursuing especially prose poetry.
  • Kitagawa was also a well-known film critic, one who especially praised the work of Mansaku Itami (the father of Juzo Itami), calling it a new, realistic "prose cinema" (sanbun eiga) in opposition to the old "poetic cinema" (inbun eiga) of Sadao Yamanaka, Daisuke Ito, and others.
  • He was a champion of neorealism in the postwar era.He was a standard-bearer of the Scenario-Literature-Movement.
  • He, Shuzo Takiguchi, Akira Asano and other members formed a group called 'Ten Scenario-Researchers'.
  • They advocated the movement from a standpoint considering a scenario a literary genre.

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