Japanese Literary Awards

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Akutagawa Prize あくたがわりゅうのすけしょう

Edition 33 (1955)

Pure literatureNew talent awardShort story / Medium-length story

Winners

1 people
Shusaku Endo えんどう しゅうさく award

White Man is an early work by Shusaku Endo set in Lyon under German occupation during the Second World War, sharply exploring original sin, good and evil, and questions of faith within Western thought. Through Nazi violence and the ordeal of a seminarian, it anticipates Endo's later concerns with Christianity and human weakness.

Endo's Akutagawa Prize-winning work confronts faith and evil against the wartime background of Lyon.

262 pages
Christianityoriginal sinwartime Lyongood and evilwavering faith