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Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi
Suiin, 17
September 1869 – 3
November 1934), born
Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功, Emi Tadanori), was a ****anese
novelist and journalist.[citation...
- 2016) Eiji
Yoshikawa (1892-1962)
Ekuni Kaori (born
March 21, 1964) Emi
Suiin (August 12, 1869 –
November 3, 1934)
Enchi Fumiko (October 2, 1905 – November...
- 1971– )
Michiyoshi Yunoki (Member of the
House of Representatives, 1972– )
Suiin Emi (novelist, 1869–1934) Yōko
Ogawa (novelist, 1962– )
Hyakken Uchida (novelist...
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National Sports Hall)
thanks to
another member of the committee,
writer Suiin Emi. The
arena was
thought to
accommodate 13,000 people,
including about...
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Sally Emerson (living, England, f/nf)
Akwaeke Emezi (born 1987, Nigeria, f)
Suiin Emi (江見水蔭, 1869–1934, ****an, f/nf)
Gevorg Emin (1919–1998, USSR/Armenia...
- Ōtohira who
backed the
decision of
another member of the committee,
writer Suiin Emi.
Thanks to his
decision to
support Emi's name, Ōtohira was
later known...
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beginning a
literary career; he soon fell out with
Ozaki however, and it was
Suiin Emi who
helped Tayama establish himself as a
travel writer. He
joined the...
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which is to
become ****an's first-ever
performance of a western-styled play.
Suiin Emi
depicts the two
rehearsing in his novel, “Mizore”. 1914:
Chigasaki Beach...