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Information about Junichi Watanabe
Watanabe Junichi (わたなべじゅんいち, Watanabe Junichi)
Watanabe Junichi was born in Hokkaido, Japan on October 24, 1933. He graduated from Sapporo Medical University and was a writer before engaging in literary creation. A plastic surgeon with a Ph.D. Later, he began to engage in professional literary creation and won the Naoki Literature Prize for his novel "Light and Shadow". He then published works such as "Distant Sunset" and won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize in 1980. Beginning on September 1, 1995, he published a long serial novel "Paradise Lost" in "Nihon Keizai Shimbun", describing pure love in immorality, which caused a huge response and was successively made into a TV series and movie, setting off "Paradise Lost" in Japan. Paradise Lost” hot.
Since 1950, Watanabe Junichi often published works in a fan magazine. In 1965, he wrote the psychological analysis novel "Death Makeup" in the first person and won the "New Trend Fan Magazine Award". In 1969, another novel "Light and Shadow" won him the "Naoki Literary Award". Two soldiers in the novel experienced completely different fates because of errors in their medical records. The success of this novel gave Watanabe great confidence. He gave up medicine to pursue literature and devoted himself to writing. Watanabe Junichi's works of this period closely follow the theme of life and death, describing the ups and downs of fate, and are often called "medical novels".
Watanabe (わたなべ) Junichi (じゅんいち) (1933~). novelist. Naoki (Naoki) rewards the selection committee member. Hokkaido Kamisagawa Town (かみすながわちょう)に生まれる. Graduated from Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine. MD. When I was in middle school, I was a tanka singer and a student of medicine and literature. I am participating in the fanzine "Higashihara (とうしょう)" who is currently studying in the university. After graduation, he became a lecturer in plastic surgery in Showa 41 and became a lecturer in plastic surgery. In the heart transplant incident, he went to university in 43 and went to Beijing to live as a writer. The mother's death, the doctor's eye, the catch (とら), and the "death make-up (しけしょう)" are the Shinchosha doujin's 雑志胜 and the literary world's にデビュー. Written by テレビ?ラジオドラマも. 45 Years of Destiny's Fate (ほんろう)される人间のかよわさをdrawingいた「光と影」でNaoki ShouをReceived Prizeし, 55 Years of "Nagasaki Hikari Yumikan" (ゆうじょかん)』Yoshikawa Received the Eiji Literature Award. In the Meiji era, the center of the history of the history of the story was active. ほかに, "Novel Heart Transplantation" "ダブル? Haruート" "Actress" "Hanami(はなう)み" "ひらひらの雪" "うたかた" "二つの性" "Blank の実験 Room" なIt's too many. "Junichi Watanabe's Works Collection" (23 volumes in total, written by Wenyun Chunqiu (しゅんじゅう)) is published by されている.
[Edit this paragraph] List of works
"Paradise Lost" was serialized in Nihon Keizai Shimbun in 1995 and 1996. In 1997, Kodansha published the first and second volumes.
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"Light and Shadow" (1970 Naoki Award-winning work)
"Cold Lilac Street"
"This Thing of a Man"
"Shadowless Lamp"
"Last Flight to Paris"
"Tear Pot"
"Makeup"
"Hokuto Story"
"Ice Patterns"
"A Piece of Snow"
"Lecture Against Common Sense"
"The Betrayal of Happiness"
"Incarnation"
"My Sentimental Journey"
"Anatomical Femininity"
"The Exile of Love"
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"White Hunter"
"Night Stalker"
"Hydrangea Diary"
Published by Wenhui Publishing House. "Mature Age Revolution", which describes the marital life and crisis of middle-aged and elderly people, "Night Stalker" with a bitter love style, and "White Hunter", a diary novel with "Watanabe style" psychological analysis characteristics.
Junichi Watanabe’s experience of abandoning medicine to pursue literature. Like Lu Xun, Junichi Watanabe also had an experience of abandoning medicine to pursue literature.
In 1969, the University Hospital where Watanabe Junichi worked was performing Japan's first heart transplant. At that time, Junichi Watanabe suspected that the patient whose heart was removed was not truly brain-dead, so he criticized the hospital where he was working. The consequences can be imagined---Watanabe Junichi, who was only 35 years old, could no longer work in the hospital, so he simply resigned and began his career in novel writing.
[Edit this paragraph] Writing by Junichi Watanabe
In 1980, Junichi Watanabe’s biography "Distant Sunset" about the world-class bacteriologist Hideyo Noguchi won the "Yoshikawa Award" Eiji Literature Prize", this work is praised by the world for its detailed research and writing skills.
Watanabe Junichi’s masterpiece "Paradise Lost" (published by Kodansha), published in February 1997, caused great repercussions when it was serialized in "Nihon Keizai Shimbun" and has sold 2.6 million copies in Japan. . The title of the novel also won Japan's 1997 Popular Word Award. "Paradise Lost" has been adapted into movies and TV series.
In 2003, he won the Kikuchi Hiroshi Award at the Japan Publishing Grand Prize.
Junichi Watanabe has published more than 130 works, including more than 50 novels and many essays and biographies. He is still writing now, showing his extraordinary talent and rich creative strength. Has a wide and lasting readership in Japan. The Japanese media calls him "the first person of 'intermediate literature'", "the spokesperson of modern men", "the master of modern Japanese love literature", etc. All the attention or evaluation, praise or controversy are actually attributed to his creations A series of novels that express the emotional entanglements of middle-aged people.
The so-called "middle literature" is a unique variety in Japanese literature, referring to the literary form between obscure pure literature and straightforward popular literature. Watanabe Junichi chose the emotional crisis of middle age as the space that the novel strives to express and explore. The subject matter is inherently popular. In addition, Watanabe Junichi's writing style is extremely delicate and gorgeous, and the plot arrangement is perfect. His background as a psychiatrist often makes him appear in the book. Inserted into the discussion that is thought-provoking and even has the therapeutic significance of psychoanalysis, it is reasonable for his works to become best-sellers. Especially his work "Journey of Discovery". Any readers who come into contact with "Journey of Discovery" will be attracted by its charm and cannot bear to put it down. The richness and exquisiteness of the pictures are just one of the characteristics of "Journey of Discovery". If this point is not matched by other conditions including beautiful writing, it will become a generalization. Just as a German book review said: "From the moment you open these easy-to-understand readings, you will not be able to put it down." And the Italian reading circle believes that "it is really difficult not to be tempted by it." thing".
Junichi Watanabe, a famous contemporary Japanese writer. Born in Hokkaido, Japan in 1933, he is a doctor of medicine from Sapporo Medical University and a plastic surgeon. He has been teaching and practicing medicine for many years. He has a deep understanding of the impermanence of the world and the insurmountable limits of life. He feels that in the face of death, only love can fight against it.
As a doctor, he studies people physically and physiologically. When he writes some delicate, meticulous and beautiful words with the hand holding a scalpel, he studies people psychologically and spiritually. 32 years old At that time, he officially entered the literary world with the novel "Death Makeup". After his novel "Light and Shadow" won the Naoki Award, he began to abandon medicine and study literature to concentrate on the creation of modern sexual novels between men and women. The theme is love and sex. Love Entanglement with death.
"Thoughts, worries, confusion" is youth. This is the definition of youth given by Junichi Watanabe. So far, Junichi Watanabe has published more than 50 works, and he is still writing " "My Sad Life Journey" frankly reviewed his life journey. He said that he still had a lot of thoughts, worries and confusions, and an indescribable youthful vitality surged in his body, and he had a passion to continue writing in his chest. Ripples, so he thinks that he is still in his youth. I think he is very cute. With curiosity and exploration, I found this man who is called by the media as "the master of modern Japanese love literature" and "the spokesperson of modern men" I started reading some works and gradually entered his world.
"Why Not Break Up" writes about a typical middle-class couple in a modern city, with a rich income and a stable life. In their increasingly pale married life, they all chose extramarital affairs. They experienced the sweetness of love and inner self-blame respectively. When they both decided to abandon everything and return to their families, they found that they could no longer find the original passion, and they could no longer enter each other's hearts. In the novel, the male protagonist Shuhei has deep sadness and fear about being far away from his youth - "In the past few years, Shuhei has been longing for a love that is like a flaming flame. If he grows old like this, he will live with a sense of loss for the rest of his life." "He had a lover, and later he found out that his wife also had a lover, but neither of them rejected the family atmosphere that lasted more than ten years. They continue to live in the same house and find a new psychological balance in embarrassment.
"Tear Pot" tells the story of a gentleman named Yusuke who lost his beloved wife and followed his wife's instructions to make a beautiful kettle from her ashes in order to see and reflect on the things. People stay together for life, but people's feelings will change. After that, Yusuke met two women, Asako and Tomodai, and had a close relationship with them. At this time, Yusuke discovered that although he had been satisfied and released in a certain aspect of his spirit, in the deepest part of his heart, he was still in love with his deceased wife. The most incredible thing is that as long as Yusuke takes action in this regard, the pot made of his wife's ashes will show all kinds of strange signs, either a faint vermilion color that appears by chance, like tear stains, or the color of the pot from the pot's ashes. Some strange sounds came from his body, like his wife's answer to his words... So, in the intense comparison of different emotions and carnal desires, Yusuke finally understood what the true sense of the seamless union of spirit and body is, and what comes from the heart. Inner peace and happiness, and this kind of testing and epiphany about the quality of one's own love, can only come to the correct conclusion after trying the seemingly sweet but sour fruit of life.
In "Paradise Lost", Rinko, the wife of a dignified and virtuous medical professor, and Kumu, the editor-in-chief of a publishing house, met and got acquainted at a social occasion. The workaholic husband's indifference towards Rinko, and the lukewarm and numb relationship between Kumoto, who was frustrated due to job changes, and his wife. Loveless family marriage and irresistible emotional temptation make Rinko and Jiumu fall into the whirlpool of "extramarital affairs". The spiritual resonance and sensory joy of experiencing the splendor and extreme of love make them begin to re-examine the meaning of their lives. After the indulgent intoxication, Rinko's husband retaliated by "not divorcing". Jiumu was troubled by anonymous letters and faced demotion and had to resign. The alienation of relatives and the eyes of the world made them live together in secret - those who ate the "forbidden fruit" were expelled from the paradise. In order to return to paradise and live in paradise forever, they chose to indulge in love. Jiumu believed that "I was going on the most beautiful trip with the person I loved most." They chose to hug each other and end their lives at the moment when they reached the peak of happiness. They believe that "this is a gorgeous, dazzling and satisfying death, a blissful act that only the two of them who died because of love can achieve. This is a film in which dreams and reality, soul and body, joy and pain are intertwined." A masterpiece that shocks the soul. The wonderful psychological activities and intricate emotional entanglements are blended into the beautiful environment of the exotic changing seasons, which is soul-stirring.
Junichi Watanabe focuses on the inner instincts and emotions of people. Wishes, potential non-ethical desires in the world, and emotions that cannot be dealt with intellectually and rationally, he uses words to express and explore the beautiful lust in the world, and the wonderful flavor and charm of love between men and women.
Many of the things and psychology he described are very common in real society and have deep cultural connotations. He has made the most direct, profound and incisive revelation of the most secret aspects of human nature. Analysis, thereby arousing people's thinking and vigilance about the good and evil, beauty and ugliness of life.
In "This Thing of Men", Junichi Watanabe, a man, talks about the life of a man based on his own experience and that of his acquaintances. He said that man is a lonely and cowardly animal, an animal that is accustomed to showing off and is extremely cunning. In contrast, a woman's love is not ambiguous. The character is extremely ambiguous and perfunctory. Men are not as emotional as women, but under normal circumstances, they can remain permanent and reluctant to leave each other. The situation is not clear. Even as lovers and wives, women may not go deep into him or their husbands to explore their physiological conditions, and even if they are willing to do so, they may not be able to do so.
Junichi Watanabe explores the conflicts between the development of human nature and the ethical and moral relationships in modern society from a new perspective. He believes in true love, the cunning of men, the passion and change of heart of women, the resentment of not being able to meet, the sadness of separation, love Thousands of worries, inner contradictions, etc., the essence of human love will not change, although the form has changed. He said that his novel is "pursuing the deep meaning of sexual love between men and women", but he is not. Rendered with very vulgar details, Watanabe Junichi seems to think that love has nothing to do with morality and ethics, it is just a natural existence. The passion in his works is pure and beautiful, without any obscene meaning. The emotional style of modern people is different from that of the past. Faced with various temptations and pressures in modern society, "people's emotional reversals and fouls have long gone beyond the simple emotional realm of the past, and have become their fight against dullness, against erosion, or in other words, betrayal of reality." , a way of counterattack to highlight themselves. They are not looking for an affair because of lack of emotion, nor are they going to get divorced because of emotional aging. Their nostalgia and boredom with their family is just a means of struggle for them to resist the corrosion of the vulgarity and boredom of daily life. It is a self-defense that they do not know how to defend themselves, and a retreat from their ambitions. "
"In many things, only when you see the troubles and dangers on the other side, will you cherish the harmonious and safe life around you. But at this time, the twists and turns and costs of life, Only then will they have the most precious meaning. At this time, you will naturally feel that truly valuable and weighty novels are all started from the hot real life and forged in the furnace of life. "
Junichi Watanabe believes that for individual men and women, complete freedom means that love and sex are not bound by the rules established by society.
"The Distant Sunset" is written by Junichi Watanabe The work that took the longest time and put the most energy into the creation process was also one of his most satisfying works. Watanabe Junichi was deeply attracted by the personality charm of Noguchi Hideyo, and spent eight years tracing the footsteps of the protagonist without any traces. It reproduces without any whitewash the life path of his life, which he overcame the disadvantages of poverty and disability of his left hand, determined to pursue a career in medicine, and established his position in the world's medical community with his research results on "Treponema pallidum". This book won Japan's No. 1 Prize in 1980. The 14th Yoshikawa Eiji Literature Prize. Watanabe Junichi is good at describing the life of people with rough fate, and his description of the philosophy of life and the beauty of death is extremely delicate. Most of them are called medical novels.
"Ping Shui". 》tells a touching and pathos story.
The protagonist Kuga is a freelance writer; the heroine Azusa is a very feminine teacher who teaches kimono wearing and flower arrangement. The two were once lovers. Because Kuga was sent to the United States, they broke off contact for 14 years, during which they got married and had children. By chance, old love revived. By the time Watanabe started telling the story, their relationship had lasted another eight years. After an affair, Zi faced the mirror and suddenly asked Jiuga: "Do my eyes look abnormal?" Jiuga, who was not a doctor, naturally couldn't tell, and thought it was Zi acting coquettishly out of excitement again, so he told me With "beautiful". But in fact, the pain of eye disease has been bothering Zi for a long time. Seeing Jiuga's disapproval, she became a little angry. This is the entry point of "Ping Shui", that is, what happens when one party to an extramarital affair suddenly falls ill.
"Yan Lai Hong" is a novel describing the abnormal sexual relationship between modern men and women. The heroine suffered from physical trauma due to a surgical accident. She thought she was no longer a woman, so she was depressed and confused. She seemed to have endless troubles that she wanted to talk about, which led to a change in her sexual orientation. However, when the wild goose returned a year later, On the golden autumn night when Hua Zhenghong was blooming, she suddenly recovered as before, but she didn't know why... Through the description of the story of the hero and heroine desperate to release and liberate themselves in sex, it exaggerates the significance of sexual desire in the basic structure of human beings. At the same time, it criticizes the suppression of human primitive vitality by modern culture. Although she knew that Takashi would eventually do whatever he wanted, Fuyuko didn't want to be touched right now. At least, she wanted to keep it for a while longer.
"Love Like This" says that there is no such thing as the best of both worlds. Lovers and wives make the writer's style waver. He considers himself to be spiritual, but he refuses to give up worldly enjoyment. Under the strong pressure to survive, the inner pain and rational contradiction of Japanese men are exposed. In this twisted world, who can truly live rationally? Watanabe writes not just about Japanese men, but about the emotional pain and torture that men have to endure.
The male protagonist Takayuki An Yi of "Bubble and Foam" is a professional writer. Since ancient times, talented people need red sleeves to add fragrance, so that they can read books, let alone such a passionate writer. Naturally, the poor wife no longer has any passion at all, so a graceful and passionate kimono designer Asami Soko appears.
"One of the joys of a man loving a woman is that he can actually feel that he can change her with his own power." Chaozi was originally a content wife, mother and career woman. After An Yi, the love in his sleeping heart was like an unexpected volcano that was hard to contain. "A woman doesn't always understand why she loves a man." An Yi felt the male power of a man to change a woman, but Zhizi's love... Like an old house that caught fire, it is hopeless. So the two of them fell into the whirlpool of lust step by step at the expense of abandoning their families. Unfortunately, Aki and Soko, who abandoned their families and clung to each other, suddenly felt that all this might be as fragile and impermanent as a bubble. Looking at the last ray of setting sun shining on the snow, the protagonist said to himself: It is precisely because life is as impermanent as a bubble that it is necessary to burn this moment to its fullest.
"Night Dream" is a confusing name. What is the "dream" that sneaks into the "night"? Junichi Watanabe uses flashbacks to raise suspense and brings us into a confusing story while solving problems. An extramarital pregnancy led to a bizarre story. The novel tells the story of a middle-aged man who entered a wealthy family upside down and had an extramarital affair after meeting the heroine Dongzi. However, Dongzi claimed that she was pregnant. After all kinds of speculation, conjecture, panic, and trying to get her to have an abortion, she discovered that Dongzi was falsely pregnant. In fact, Dongzi suffered from infertility and lived in a painful situation after marriage. The story is full of modernity and slow-talking calmness. The story itself is not beautiful, and is even a little cruel, but the author uses beautiful writing to make everything beautiful. The article talks about a large number of medical issues, which seems a bit boring, but the author who studies medicine uses medical terminology and a series of plots of physical examination and treatment to exaggerate Dongzi's huge heart in a poignant and sad manner. His pain and suffering made people unable to help but feel pity for him.
"Lectures Against Common Sense" is Junichi Watanabe's latest collection of essays. He uses funny themes, rational reasoning, profound observation, and professional vision to criticize the ridiculous and cute human beings. And their inexplicable common sense. He believes that the so-called "uncommon sense" means not understanding common sense; and "counter-common sense" refers to challenging common sense on the basis of understanding it. In the world we live in, there are countless things called common sense, which are domineering and run rampant.
The protagonist Xiuzi in "Mantles Lover" is young, beautiful, smart and capable, but in her emotional life she would rather be a "Mantles" lover than marry a wife. A life dependent on men. "Mantles" is French and means lover. It refers to a female lover who has her own financial security and sense of independence. Tono, who has been in a relationship with Shuko for many years, is a middle-aged man with a successful career and a wife and daughter.
The joy brought by the extramarital affair made Tono become more and more obsessed with Shuko, and eventually developed to the point where he couldn't extricate himself...
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