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  1. Yoshiko Shibaki (芝木好子, Shibaki Yoshiko, 7 May 1914 – 25 August 1991) was a Japanese writer of short stories and novels. [1] [2] [3] She was awarded numerous prizes for her work, including the Akutagawa Prize and the Women's Literature Prize. [3]

  2. Yoshiko Shibaki (芝木好子, Shibaki Yoshiko, 7 May 1914 – 25 August 1991) was a Japanese writer of short stories and novels. [1] [2] [3] She was awarded numerous prizes for her work, including the Akutagawa Prize and the Women's Literature Prize.

  3. For the 30th anniversary of the death of the novelist Yoshiko Shibaki, a private publishing company called Shoshiki Suiiki published a collection of short stories, “Yoshiko Shibaki- A Collection of Short Stories, New Days.”

  4. Shibaki, Yoshiko (b. 1914) Japanese novelist. Born 1914 in Tokyo, Japan; married. Wrote Fresh Produce Mart, which won the Akutagawa Prize (1941); other writings include Paradise, Suzaki (1954), River Sumida (1961), The Eighth Building in Marunouchi (1962), Twilight on the River Sumida (1984), which won the Prize for Japanese Literature, and ...

  5. Street of Shame revolves around the lives of five female prostitutes working at Dreamland, a licensed brothel owned by the Tayas in a red-light district in Tokyo's Yoshiwara district, while the Diet reconsiders a ban on prostitution.

  6. The book “Yoshiko Shibaki- A Collection of Short Stories: New Days” is designed and bound by Tatsuhiko Niijima, a member of Shinohara Shiko. The book was be published in two ways: a regular edition with four different cover designs, and a special edition with each book carefully hard-bound by Niijima, in a project that takes advantage of ...

  7. Feb 9, 1986 · In ''Ripples,'' the most affecting story in the entire collection, Yoshiko Shibaki (born 1914) tells what takes place when something unexpected happens to ordinary people with ordinary...