Kaoru Ohno
Kaoru Ohno (大野 芳 Ōno Kaoru, 10 August 1941) is a Japanese non-fiction writer.[1]
Biography
Ohno was born in Aichi Prefecture and graduated from the Meiji University School of Law. He worked for a publishing company and as a magazine reporter before becoming a full-time author. In 1982, in the first annual Ushio Awards, his book Kitabari took the Special Prize in Nonfiction. Kodansha published his first novel, Hungary Bukyoku wo Mouichido, in 1989.[2] He has written several books related to Japanese military history, with particular focus on the World War II era.
Bibliography
- Kitabari (Ushio, 1982/ Chobunko, 1985)
- 1984-nen no Tokkōki (Asahishinbunsha, 1984)
- Hangaria Bukyoku wo Mouichido (Kodansha, 1989)
- Senkan Yamato Tenshisu (Shinchosha, 1993)
- Zekkai Misshitsu (Shinchosha, 1998)
- Konoe Hidemaro (Kondansha, 2006)
- Shi ni Zama ni Miru Shyōwashi (Heibonsha Shinsho, 2010)
- 8-gatsu 17-nichi, Sorengun Jyōrikusu (Shinchosha, 2008/ Shinchosha, 2010)
- Tokumukan 'Shyūkoku' no Shyōwashi (Shinchosha, 2009)
- Tenno no Angō (Gakken Kenkusha, 2011)
Translations
- Cage on the Sea (Bento Books, 2014)
gollark: You should make blood sacrifices to the GTech™ blood storage system™.
gollark: Exciting!
gollark: Ah, "The"Dublord.
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: You could have looked it up on the internet. You just didn't. I blame you.
References
- Bungei Nenkan (2010)
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