Sawako Ariyoshi
Sawako Ariyoshi
Sawako Ariyoshi was a Japanese writer, known for such works as The Doctor's Wife and The River Ki. She was known for her advocacy of social issues, such as the elderly in Japanese society, and environmental issues. Several of her novels describe the relationships between mothers and their daughters. She also had a fascination with traditional Japanese arts, such as kabuki and bunraku. She also described racial discrimination in the United States, something she experienced firsthand during her time at Sarah Lawrence, and the depopulation of remote Japanese islands during the 1970s economic boom.
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Female
Date of Birth
January 20th, 1931
Age
95
Birth Place
Japan, Wakayama Prefecture
Date of Death
August 30th, 1984
Died Aged
53
Star Sign
Capricorn
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