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oapen-20.500.12657-892412024-04-03T02:25:04Z Chapter «Учиться у Горького»: “отступничество” японского пролетарского писателя Токунага Сунао Nakamura, Tadashi Sunao Tokunaga The City Without the Sun Japanese proletarian literature Socialist realism Manchuria pioneering movement thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism “Learn from Gorky”: “conversion” of Japanese proletarian wrier Tokunaga Sunao. In the proletarian literary movement that flourished in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s, the main goal of proletarian literature was considered for intellectual writers to awaken the will to revolution in working readers. The writer from working class Sunao Tokunaga after the collapse of the revolutionary movement in 1933 began to write stories based on the life and attitude of the working people, offering to “learn from Gorky” and his autobiographical works that depicted the behavior and attitude of people at the bottom of society. At the same time, Tokunaga was involved in the colonial movement of the Japanese Empire of that time, because he, as a result of identification with the Japanese workers, lost sight of the expulsion and oppression of the indigenous people in Manchuria. 2024-04-02T15:50:39Z 2024-04-02T15:50:39Z 2023 chapter ONIX_20240402_9791221502381_210 2612-7679 9791221502381 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89241 rus Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici application/pdf n/a 9791221502381_14.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/979-12-215-0238-1_14 Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0238-1.14 “Learn from Gorky”: “conversion” of Japanese proletarian wrier Tokunaga Sunao. In the proletarian literary movement that flourished in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s, the main goal of proletarian literature was considered for intellectual writers to awaken the will to revolution in working readers. The writer from working class Sunao Tokunaga after the collapse of the revolutionary movement in 1933 began to write stories based on the life and attitude of the working people, offering to “learn from Gorky” and his autobiographical works that depicted the behavior and attitude of people at the bottom of society. At the same time, Tokunaga was involved in the colonial movement of the Japanese Empire of that time, because he, as a result of identification with the Japanese workers, lost sight of the expulsion and oppression of the indigenous people in Manchuria. 10.36253/979-12-215-0238-1.14 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9791221502381 55 9 Florence open access
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“Learn from Gorky”: “conversion” of Japanese proletarian wrier Tokunaga Sunao. In the proletarian literary movement that flourished in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s, the main goal of proletarian literature was considered for intellectual writers to awaken the will to revolution in working readers. The writer from working class Sunao Tokunaga after the collapse of the revolutionary movement in 1933 began to write stories based on the life and attitude of the working people, offering to “learn from Gorky” and his autobiographical works that depicted the behavior and attitude of people at the bottom of society. At the same time, Tokunaga was involved in the colonial movement of the Japanese Empire of that time, because he, as a result of identification with the Japanese workers, lost sight of the expulsion and oppression of the indigenous people in Manchuria.
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