Yoshie Hotta

Yoshie Hotta in 1954 was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories, poetry and essays, noted for his political consciousness. His most acclaimed works include ''Hiroba no kodoku'' (lit. "Solitude in the Public Square", 1951), which was awarded the Akutagawa Prize, and ''Kage no bubun'' (''Shadow Pieces'', 1952). Hotta has also been associated with the Atomic bomb literature genre. Provided by Wikipedia
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