Jun Henmi

Japanese author and poet recognized for novels

Jun Henmi - Japanese author and poet recognized for novels
Born

July 26th, 1939
85 years ago

Died

September 21st, 2011
13 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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An influential author and poet, recognized for contributions to contemporary Japanese literature. Debuted with the novel 'Kokoro no Kaeru Basho' in 1970, which showcased emotional depth and intricate character development. Wrote several acclaimed works that explore themes of identity and human experience, establishing a unique voice in post-war literature. His poetry, often reflective and introspective, has been celebrated in various literary circles. Henmi's works have been translated into multiple languages, expanding their reach beyond Japan.

Wrote the novel 'Kokoro no Kaeru Basho'

Published significant poetry collections

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