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- Q697260 subject Q7038558.
- Q697260 subject Q7151421.
- Q697260 subject Q8353634.
- Q697260 subject Q8737282.
- Q697260 abstract "Season of the Sun (太陽の季節, Taiyō no Kisetsu, published in English as Season of Violence) is a Japanese novel written in 1955 by Shintaro Ishihara, who later became a politician and was governor of Tokyo for 13 years from 1999-2012. It is the source of the name of the rebellious, taiyozoku (太陽族) youth culture which emerged after World War II. The novel won the 1956 Akutagawa Prize. In 2012 it inspired the name of Ishihara's short-lived national political party, the Sunrise Party (taiyo no to).".
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- Q697260 wikiPageWikiLink Q7038558.
- Q697260 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151421.
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- Q697260 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353634.
- Q697260 wikiPageWikiLink Q8737282.
- Q697260 comment "Season of the Sun (太陽の季節, Taiyō no Kisetsu, published in English as Season of Violence) is a Japanese novel written in 1955 by Shintaro Ishihara, who later became a politician and was governor of Tokyo for 13 years from 1999-2012. It is the source of the name of the rebellious, taiyozoku (太陽族) youth culture which emerged after World War II. The novel won the 1956 Akutagawa Prize. In 2012 it inspired the name of Ishihara's short-lived national political party, the Sunrise Party (taiyo no to).".
- Q697260 label "Season of the Sun".