Kuroi Senji, 黒井千次 (born May 28, 1932) is a Japanese author of fiction and essays. His real name is Osabe Shunjirô (長部瞬二郎). Kuroi is a member of the "Introspective Generation" of Japanese writers, whose work depicts the thoughts of ordinary Japanese. He lives in Tokyo's western suburbs, along the Chūō Main Line, in a neighborhood similar to that depicted in his novel of linked stories, Gunsei (Life in the Cul-de-Sac, 群棲), for which he won the 1984 Tanizaki Prize. As of 2006 he is president of the Japan Writer's Association (Nihon Bungeika Kyokai).
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| - Kuroi Senji, 黒井千次 (born May 28, 1932) is a Japanese author of fiction and essays. His real name is Osabe Shunjirô (長部瞬二郎). Kuroi is a member of the "Introspective Generation" of Japanese writers, whose work depicts the thoughts of ordinary Japanese. He lives in Tokyo's western suburbs, along the Chūō Main Line, in a neighborhood similar to that depicted in his novel of linked stories, Gunsei (Life in the Cul-de-Sac, 群棲), for which he won the 1984 Tanizaki Prize. As of 2006 he is president of the Japan Writer's Association (Nihon Bungeika Kyokai).
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| - Kuroi Senji, 黒井千次 (born May 28, 1932) is a Japanese author of fiction and essays. His real name is Osabe Shunjirô (長部瞬二郎). Kuroi is a member of the "Introspective Generation" of Japanese writers, whose work depicts the thoughts of ordinary Japanese. He lives in Tokyo's western suburbs, along the Chūō Main Line, in a neighborhood similar to that depicted in his novel of linked stories, Gunsei (Life in the Cul-de-Sac, 群棲), for which he won the 1984 Tanizaki Prize. As of 2006 he is president of the Japan Writer's Association (Nihon Bungeika Kyokai).
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