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  1. Shōfu Muramatsu (村松梢風, Muramatsu Shōfu, 21 September 1889 - 13 February 1961), the pen-name of Muramatsu Giichi, was a Japanese novelist active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

  2. Apr 17, 2020 · Muramatsu specifically said Mariko is modelled after Kawashima in the novel’s epilogue: Muramatsu Shōfu, Danso no reijin (Tokyo: Ozorasha, 1998), 341. 67. Prince Su was the tenth heir to the Prince Su peerage in the Qing dynasty, which was also the case for Mariko in Muramatsu’s novel.

    • Amanda Zhang
    • 2020
  3. When the Japanese writer Muramatsu Shōfu visited Shanghai in the spring of 1923 he found a city of stark contrasts. There was the glamour and modernity of its nightclubs and European architecture, the vice and sedition of its brothels and gambling dens.

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  4. Dec 27, 2019 · A program focusing on a 1921 journey by the Japanese writer Akutagawa Ryūnosuke sheds new light on China—and the insights the author brought back to Japan almost a century ago.

  5. Based on a short story by Shōfu Muramatsu, it follows an onnagata (male actor specialising in playing female roles) struggling for artistic mastery in late 19th century Japan.

  6. Shôfû Muramatsu's films include The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums, A Woman's Testament, Saga from Chichibu Mountains: Assassin's Sword, Saga From Chichibu Mountains: Sword Cuts the Shadows

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  8. Shōfu Muramatsu (村松梢風, Muramatsu Shōfu, 21 September 1889 - 13 February 1961), the pen-name of Muramatsu Giichi, was a Japanese novelist active during the Shōwa period of Japan.

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