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2022/7/29 / 東京都 荒川区 / Seasonal / Occasion

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Venue Sun Pearl Arakawa
Address 116-0002 東京都 荒川区 荒川1丁目1−1 荒川区民会館
Date 2022/7/29
Time 14:30 minute(s) - 16:30 minute(s)
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13 : 30 Doors open

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Web Access No.671095

The 13th Yuuenmai: The Youth of Akira Yoshimura

Mr. Kuwao, who collects and organizes materials at the Shuyuin Archives, will give a valuable talk on the theme of Mr. Yoshimura's unknown youth, which was marked by the publication of the coterie magazine "Akaedo", and Yasuko Tanaka, who is well known at Yuenmyo
will read from her works.
Mr. Kuwao, who collects and organizes materials at the Shuyuin Archives, will give a valuable talk on the theme of Mr. Yoshimura's youth, a period when he was making great strides through the coterie magazine "Akaedo", while Yasuko Tanaka, well-known at Yuuenmyo
, will read a poem.

The year of Akira Yoshimura's birth, Showa 2, was the beginning of a turbulent era.
His days were spent in war, as if he was keeping pace with the Showa era. The end of the war brought an overnight change
in values. In 1947, he entered the old Gakushuin High School from the old Kaisei Junior High School and returned to the campus
after a battle with illness, and it was also the time when the new Gakushuin was launched.

◆ Part I: Lecture "Akira Yoshimura and the Postwar Start of Gakushuin" by Kotaro Kuwao ( Gakushuin Archives )

◆ Part II: Reading "Akira Yoshimura from an Essay" by Yasuko Tanaka ( Reading by ・ Actress )

Greeting Keiko Taniguchi, author of "Akira Yoshimura's Way of Life", Chuko Shinsho "Food and Sake: Akira Yoshimura's Way", Shogakukan Library
Greeting Tsukasa Yoshimura, Akira Yoshimura's first son
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Akira Yoshimura Study Group
  • [Registrant]吉村昭文学資料館
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2022/06/14
  • Published : 2022/06/14
  • Changed : 2022/06/14
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