
Fumiko Hayashi
Also known as
Fumiko Hayashi (林 芙美子), December 31, 1903 or 1904 (Japanese sources disagree on the birth year) - June 28, 1951) was a Japanese novelist and poet. When Hayashi was seven, her mother ran away with a manager of her common-law husband's store, and afterwards the three worked in Kyūshū as itinerant merchants. After graduating from high school in 1922, Hayashi moved to Tokyo with a lover and lived with several men until settling into marriage with the painter Rokubin Tezuka in 1926. Many of her works revolve around themes of free spirited women and troubled relationships. One of her best-known works is Hōrōki (translated into English as "Vagabond's Song" or "Vagabond's Diary") (放浪記, 1927), which was adapted into the anime Wandering Days. Another is her late novel Ukigumo (Floating Clouds, 1951), which was made into a movie by Mikio Naruse in 1955. Hayashi's work is notable as well for its feminist themes. She was later to face criticism for accepting sponsored-trips by the Japanese military government to occupied China, from where she reported positively on Japanese administration. Until the 1980s, "women's literature" (joryu bungaku) was considered a separate category from other modern Japanese literature. It was critically disparaged as popular but too sentimental. But Ericson's (1997) translations and analysis of the immensely popular Hōrōki and Suisen (Narcissus) suggest that Hayashi's appeal is rooted in the clarity with which she conveys the humanity not just of women, but also others on the underside of Japanese society. (less)
Born 1903-01-01
Died 1951-01-01
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- WikidataQ445839
- ISNI0000000108992559
- Open LibraryOL6976667A
- Open LibraryOL1435598A
Top Subjects
- Diaries (1)
- Hayashi, Fumiko (1)
- Short stories (1)
- War fiction (1)
- Literary Criticism (1)
- Poetry (1)
- Literature - Classics / Criticism (1)
Books by Fumiko Hayashi
Total count: 64
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HōrōkiKaizōsha1930-01-01
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SensenHatsubaijo Asahi Shinbunsha1938-01-01
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Kitsune monogataridōwashūKokuritsu Shoin1947-01-01
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Inaka no kaze wa kinʼiro no kazeShōnan Shobō1948-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko kessakushūShinchōsha1951-01-01
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HōrōkiShichōsha1951-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko shuKadokawa Shoten1953-01-01
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MeshiShinchōsha1954-01-01
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UkigumoKadokawa Shoten1955-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko shūNagashima Shobō1956-01-01
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Floating cloud (Ukigumo) Translated by Y. Koitabashiillustrated by Sho Tanaka.Information Pub. Ltd.1957-01-01
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Onna no nikkiKadokawa Shoten1957-01-01
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Floating cloud =(Ukigumo)Information Publishing1957-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko sakuhin shuToto Shobo1964-01-01
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Uzushio ; Onna kazokuTeito Shobō1964-01-01
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Floating cloudsHara Shobo1965-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko zenshishuKanna Shobo1966-01-01
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Hayashi FumikoKodansha1967-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko, Uno Chiyo1St ed.Chikuma Shobō1969-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko shū.Shinchōsha1971-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko shishūShichōsha1984-01-01
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Seihin no sho ; Yaneura no isuKōdansha1993-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko (Sakka no jiden)Shohan editionNihon Tosho Senta1994-01-01
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Chairo no meKōdansha1994-01-01
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The CatchKodansha Europe1995-05-01
I saw a pale horse (Aouma wo mitari)and, Selected poems from Diary of a vagabond (Hōrōki)East Asia Program, Cornell University1997-01-01
I Saw a Pale Horse & Selections from Diary of a Vagabond (Cornell East Asia, No. 86) (Cornell East Asia Series Vol 86)Cornell University East Asia Program1997-06-01-
Kanojo no rirekiYumani Shobō2000-01-01
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Denʼen nikkiYumani Shobō2000-01-01
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Hayashi Fumiko Pari no koiShohanChūō Kōron Shinsha2001-01-01
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HatōYumani Shobō2002-01-01
蛙2002-01-03-
Jinsei no kawaYumani Shobō2003-01-01
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UkigumoKaihanShinchōsha2003-01-01
泣虫小僧2003-08-20
絵本2004-05-06
ひらめの学校2004-05-06
貸家探し2004-08-26
恋愛の微醺2004-08-29
生活2004-08-29
落合町山川記2004-09-26
晩菊2004-12-23
Floating cloudsColumbia University Press2005-01-01
Nuages flottants - Traduit du japonais par Corinne AtlanFrench editionEditions du Rocher2005-03-10
朝御飯2005-06-11
お父さん2005-08-20
愛する人達2005-08-20
幸福の彼方2005-08-22
子供たち2005-08-22
鶴の笛2005-08-24
谷間からの手紙2005-08-24
清修館挿話2005-08-24
小さい花2005-09-05
淪落2005-09-07
「リラ」の女達2005-09-07
瑪瑙盤2005-09-07
濡れた葦2005-10-30
下町2006-08-22
清貧の書2006-11-09
風琴と魚の町2006-11-09
河沙魚2007-11-28
新版 放浪記2008-06-28-
Hayashi Fumiko onna no hitoritabiShinchōsha2010-01-01
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Be a WomanHayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women's LiteratureUniversity of Hawaii Press2016-01-01