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Birds were the originators that occasioned and mediated his composition of human music. On my behalf Hikari (his son) has thus accomplished the prophecy that I might one day understand the language of birds - Dogen entitled his poem about the seasons 'Innate Reality', and even as he sang of the beauty of the seasons he was deeply immersed in Zen - Present-day Japan is split between 2 opposite poles of ambiguity. I too am living as a writer with this polarization imprinted on me like a deep scar - That in turn enabled him to discover in the depth of his heart a mass of dark sorrow which he had hitherto been unable to identify with words - Furthermore, his music has been accepted as one that cures and restores his contemporary listeners as well (see dali48 and Music etc. - d.48) - I would like to 'suffer dully all the wrongs' accumulated throughout the 20th century as a result of the monstrous development of technology and transport (see dali48 and "Flora & Fauna" since ca. 2000 etc. - d.48) ... (Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel L. 1994)
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Kenzaburō Ōe (born 1935) is a Japanese author and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature - Ōe was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994 for creating "an imagined world, where life and myth condense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament today" - Ōe was born in Ōse, a village now in Uchiko, Ehime Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan. He was the third son of seven children - After attending local school, Ōe transferred to a high school in Matsuyama. At the age of 18, he made his first trip to Tokyo and in the following year began studying French Literature at Tokyo University under the direction of Professor Kazuo Watanabe, a specialist on François Rabelais - He began publishing stories in 1957 (see dali48 and Tagebuch 2008 etc. - d.48) while still a student, strongly influenced by contemporary writing in France and the United States - He married in February 1960. His wife, Yukari, was the daughter of film director Mansaku Itami and sister of film director Juzo Itami - The same year he met Mao Zedong on a trip to China. He also went to Russia and Europe the following year, visiting Sartre in Paris - Ōe now lives in Tokyo. He has three children; the eldest son, Hikari, has been brain-damaged since his birth in 1963, and his disability has been a recurring motif in Ōe's writings since - In 2005, two retired Japanese military officers sued Ōe for libel for his 1970 essay, Okinawa Notes, in which he had written that ... - Oe has been involved with pacifist and anti-nuclear campaigns and written books about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Kenzabu Oe has said that Japan has an "ethical responsibility" to abandon nuclear power in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster - During a 2012 press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, Oe called for "an immediate end to nuclear power generation and warned that" ... - Kenzaburo Oe participated the nuclear energy demonstration in Tokyo's Yoyogi Park in February 2012 with thousands of people - 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents, which caused zero deaths, were among the most severe nuclear accidents of the world (see 7 Nov dali48 dali48 @dali48 07.11.12/18:30/3sat nano The world of tomorrow Fukushima - Crippled insects testify to the nuclear disaster in Japan ... pic.twitter.com/WLd1IlNk etc. - d.48) - Ōe's output falls into a series of groups, successively dealing with different themes. He explained, shortly after learning that he'd been awarded the Nobel Prize, "I am writing about the dignity of human beings" - Ōe also discussed the revival of militaristic feelings in Japan - and the necessity for rejecting these feelings - and how Ōe desired to be of use in a cure and reconciliation of mankind ... (Wikipedia)
Nobel Prize in Literature, 1994
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Kenzaburō Ōe (大江 健三郎, Ōe Kenzaburō); ↑ "Kenzaburo Oe". Biography.com. Retrieved 20 March 2016. ↑ NobelPrize.org, "Kenzaburō Ōe"; retrieved ...
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