Takiji Kobayashi
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Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二, Kobayashi Takiji, October 13, 1903 – February 20, 1933) was a Japanese writer of proletarian literature.
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Takiji Kobayashi | |
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Native name | 小林 多喜二 |
Born | (1903-10-13)October 13, 1903 Odate, Akita, Japan |
Died | February 20, 1933(1933-02-20) (aged 29) Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Novels |
Literary movement | proletarian literature |
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He is best known for his short novel Kanikōsen, or Crab Cannery Ship, published in 1929. It tells the story of the hard life of cannery workers, fishermen and seamen on board a cannery ship and the beginning of their revolt against the company and its managers.
The young writer died due to violent torture after arrest by the Tokkō police two years later, at the age of 29.[1]