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          Pre-Owned Floating Clouds (Paperback ) by Fumiko Hayashi, Lane Dunlop Abraham Lincoln: A History; Volume 5 (Hardcover)Abraham Lincoln A History..

          Hayashi Fumiko (1903–1951)

          First woman fiction writer in modern Japan who enjoyed both popular success and critical recognition during a 20-year career which produced 278 books.Pronunciation: HAH-yah-SHE FOO-me-KOE.

          Hayashi Fumiko' was born in Moji, a small town on the Shimonoseki.

        1. Living a life of poverty until her breakthrough as an author, Hayashi Fumiko was known for her realistic depictions of urban working-class life, especially.
        2. Pre-Owned Floating Clouds (Paperback ) by Fumiko Hayashi, Lane Dunlop Abraham Lincoln: A History; Volume 5 (Hardcover)Abraham Lincoln A History.
        3. The book is a literary study that examines the life, influences, and major works of Japanese author Hayashi Fumiko who was known for her travel writing and.
        4. Hayashi Fumiko (I I) was the illegitimate daughter of an itinerant T WAS A BITTER, WINDY AFTERNOON.
        5. Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, in 1903; died in 1951; fourth illegitimate child of Hayashi Kiku (mother) and Miyata Asataro (father), both of whom were itinerant peddlers; graduated from Onomichi Higher Girls' School in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan; married Tezuka Ryokubin (a painter), in 1926.

          Hayashi Fumiko lived in and wrote about the margins of Japanese life.

          Because her mother and stepfather were peddlers, she was frequently uprooted and attended seven different primary schools, with many long-term absences. She worked her way through high school, as a maid and as a factory worker on a night shift.

          After graduation, she went to Tokyo, where she supported herself in a number of odd jobs, working as a clerk, waitress, salesperson, and bath-house attendan