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Japan Art Academy Prize にほん げいじゅついん しょう

Edition 11 (1955)

Arts

Winners

2 people
Joji Tsubota つぼた じょうじ award

"Tsubota Joji Zenshu" is a collected edition of Joji Tsubota's fiction and children's stories, published by Shinchosha; the eight-volume edition begun in 1954 was the work recognized by the 11th Japan Art Academy Award. It presents the range of an author active in both children's literature and fiction, tracing his work from the prewar years into the postwar period.

A collected edition that surveys Joji Tsubota's writing, from stories attentive to children's worlds to fiction for adults.

children's literaturecollected fictionpostwar literaturechildren's worldscollected works
Suzuki Shintaro すずき しんたろう award

Furansu Shiho is Shintaro Suzuki's major study of French poetics, published by Hakusuisha. Across its two volumes, it systematically discusses meter, stanza, fixed forms, and free verse, and received the Japan Art Academy Prize as a foundational work for the understanding of French poetry in Japan.

A landmark study that analyzes the sound and form of French poetry with precision in Japanese.

French poetrypoeticsprosodyfixed verse formsfree verseliterary scholarship