Yoshinaga Fujita
Yoshinaga Fujita (藤田 宜永, Fujita Yoshinaga, 1950 – 30 January 2020) was a Japanese novelist and screenwriter.
Prizes
Fujita was the 125th recipient of the Naoki Prize in 2001 [1]
Novels
- Adrift in Tokyo (Japanese title 転々, tenten)
- A Laughing Frog (Warau Kaeru)
- Territory of Love (愛の領分)
Screenwriting
- Adrift in Tokyo (Japanese title 転々, tenten) (2007)
- Shikyū no Kioku (2007)
- Senryokugai Tsūkoku (2009)
Personal life
Fujita was married to fellow Naoki Prize winning novelist Mariko Koike from 1984 until his death in 2020.[2]
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References
- Announced July 18, 2001 Japan Weekly Monitor, Kyodo News International, Tokyo, Japan, July 23, 2001
- The Japan Times, Sunday August 29, 2004
External links
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