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1962: Helps launch “Sannin”<ref>Meaning “Three People”</ref>, and publishes stories and critiques related to seppuku. | 1962: Helps launch “Sannin”<ref>Meaning “Three People”</ref>, and publishes stories and critiques related to seppuku. | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, 16 March 2025
Nakayasu (中康) family name, Hiromichi (弘通) first name (19?? - 1994)
Hiromichi Nakayasu wrote several books on seppuku, and he published articles in Kitan Club and Uramado magazines.
Activities
Writer
Alternate Names
中康弘通(Japanese)
Biography
1962: Helps launch “Sannin”[1], and publishes stories and critiques related to seppuku.
1995: Nakayasu is featured in S&M Sniper.
Interesting points
Lived in Kyoto.
It is said he influenced Yukio Mishima.
Selected Works
Books
- Seppuku: A World of Sorrowful Beauty (Kubo Shoten, 1960). (Kokushokankokai, 1987)
- Seppuku: Heroine Edition (1974)
- Seppuku: History and Literature (1979)
- Seppuku: Confidential Edition (1979)
- Woman's Elegy Showa Edition (1979)
- Woman's Elegy History Edition (1979)
Magazines
- Historical Stories of Seppuku (Kitan Club, Mar 1953) p52
- Historical Stories of Seppuku 2 (Kitan Club, Apr 1953)
- Youth and Maiden Seppuku (May 1953)
- World of Sorrowful Beauty 2 - Historical Stories of WOmen's Harakiri (Uramado, Jul 1959)
- World of Sorrowful Beauty Continued - Historical Stories of WOmen's Harakiri (Uramado, Sep 1959)
- Essay on the work of Koichiro Uno (Abment, Apr 1970) Special Edition
Notes
- ↑ Meaning “Three People”
References (※)