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& lt Who is the author of Rashomon? His life? What other works?

Rashomon Author: Akutagawa Ryunosuke (Japan)

1892 Ryunosuke Akutagawa was born in Tokyo, the son of a milkman. His mother was mentally ill when he was born, and he was brought up by his uncle. 19 13 He entered Imperial University of Tokyo to study English literature, during which he began to write. After graduation, I made a living by teaching English and editing newspapers. He published Rashomon. After reading it, Natsume appreciated it very much and took care of him in many ways. Under the care of Natsume, he published Nose at 19 16. During this time, he also began to write haiku. 19 18 published hell change, which tells a cruel story of the warring States period through the experiences of painters, painters' daughters and others. It reflects the destruction of innocent people at the bottom by pure art and evil rulers.

192 1 year, Ryunosuke Akutagawa went to China as a reporter for Osaka Daily News for four months, which was a very heavy task. Under the pressure of tasks and self-repression, he contracted various diseases and never recovered. After returning to Japan. 1922, he published it in the bamboo forest. The works are similar to Collins' Moon Stone in structure, and they are all testimonies and statements collected in the investigation of a case. The difference is that the moonstone finally clarified the facts, and the testimonies of all parties in the bamboo forest, although overlapping in some places, have great contradictions, but they can all be justified. The whole work is filled with an atmosphere of depression, hesitation and disorientation. This reflects the author's own chaotic thoughts. Since then, due to the deterioration of his illness, Ryunosuke Akutagawa often had hallucinations, and the social form at that time also turned right, and there was no freedom of speech. This makes his works even more depressing, such as The River Boy. 1927, Ryunosuke Akutagawa continued to write a collection of random thoughts, Words of Dwarfs. The work is short and pithy, with only one or two sentences in each paragraph, but it is meaningful. On July 24th, the writer committed suicide.

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1935 Eight years after Ryunosuke Akutagawa committed suicide, Ju Chi, his lifelong friend, established the Akutagawa Prize named after him, which has now become one of the most important literary awards in Japan, along with the Naoki Award.

1950, the famous Japanese director Akira Kurosawa combined Akutagawa's works In the Bamboo Grove and Rashomon into a film, Rashomon, which won many international awards and made Japanese films go global. Since then, "Rashomon" has become synonymous with confusing events.

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Elderly 19 14 years old

Rashomon 19 15

Nose 19 16 years

Yam porridge (taro porridge) 19 16 years

Tobacco and Devil (Tobacco Devil) 19 16

Zuo samadhi 19 17 years

Spider silk (spider) 19 18

Hell 19 18

Something 19 18

Magic 19 19

Christ in Nanjing (Nanjing の Christ) 1920

Du Zichun 1920

Vulcan (ァグニの) 1920

In the bamboo forest (in the middle of the forest) 192 1 year

Railway train (トロッコ) 1922

Room Xuanheshan 1927

Short word (short word) 1927

Hetong 1927

Gear (purlin) 1927

Westerners (Westerners) 1927