Background
Tatsuzo Ishikawa was born in Akita Prefecture.
Tatsuzo Ishikawa was born in Akita Prefecture.
Tatsuzo Ishikawa left Waseda University without graduating to devote all his time to writing.
Tatsuzo Ishikawa came into prominence when he won the 1st Akutagawa Prize for his novel titled "Sobo" (common people) (1935). Describe human relations between the sexes in his works. Is a member of the Copyright Council, of Bungeika Kyokai and of Pen Club. Among his numerous works are "Ethics of Young Days," "The Living Soldier" and "Not Yet Hopeless."
Tatsuzo Ishikawa advocates liberalism and justice for the common man.
Copyright Council , Japan
Bungeika Kyokai , Japan
Pen Club , Japan