Kazusuke Ogawa (小川和佑, Ogawa Kazusuke, 29 April 1930 – 20 September 2014) was a Japanese literary critic.
Ogawa was born in Tokyo, and graduated from Meiji University's Literature Department in 1951.[1] Having Shin'ichirō Nakamura as his mentor, he began writing poetry and literary criticism, and after a stint as a high school teacher in Tochigi Prefecture, he became an assistant professor at Showa Women's University. After retiring, he also worked as a lecturer at his alma mater and at Tokyo Denki University.[2] After 1990 many of his writings centered on cherry blossoms.
He died on 20 September 2014 of stomach cancer.[3]
Works (selection)
edit- "Shiki" to sono shijin, 1970
- Miyoshi Tatsuji kenkyū, 1970
- Shōwa jojōshi kenkyū : Tachihara Michizō kōshō to giron, 1971
- Miyoshi Tatsuji no sekai, 1972
- Itō Shizuo ron, 1973
- Shōwa bungaku ron kō, 1975
- Takahashi Kazumi kenkyū, 1976
- Tachihara Michizō kenkyū, 1977
- Gendaishi dochaku to genshitsu, 1976
- Ritoru magajin hakkutsu : bungakushi no suiheisen, 1976
- Shōwa bungaku no ichisokumen : shiteki kyōensha no bungaku, 1977
- Tachihara Michizō ai no tegami : bungaku arubamu, 1978
- Karuizawa : bundan shiryō, 1980
- Itō Shizuo : kokō no jojō shijin, 1980
- Bunmei kaika no shi, 1980
- Bungakuhi no aru fūkei : shi no kokoro shi no fūdo, 1983
- Hori Tatsuo sono ai to shi, 1984
- Mishima Yukio : han "Nihon rōmanha" ron, 1985
- Hori Tatsuo : sakka no kyōgai, 1986
- Sakura no bungakushi, 1991
- Shōka, sanbika, gunka no shigen, 2005
- Sakura to Nihon bunka : seimeibi kara sange no hana e, 2007
References
edit- ^ 小川和佑氏死去(文芸評論家) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on September 23, 2014. Retrieved September 23, 2014.
- ^ 小川和佑 (in Japanese). Retrieved September 23, 2014.
- ^ 文芸評論家の小川和佑さん死去 (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 23, 2014.
External links
edit- "Prof. Ogawa's Room"(in Japanese)