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- Q3503156 description "Japanese writer".
- Q3503156 description "Japanese writer".
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- Q3503156 abstract "Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934) was a Japanese novelist and journalist.Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper Chūō Shinbun.A pillar of the Meiji-era literary establishment, and the editor of Kobe Shinbun and Taiheiyo as well as Senshibankō and Kozakuraodoshi, his writing is marred for modern readers by its imperialist outlook, one example being Osero, a new version of Othello commissioned for the Otojiro Kawakami troupe and set in the Taiwan of 1903, in which the Othello figure, the governor Lt. Gen. Muro Washirō, is a Japanese burakumin who has been sent to the island to suppress a rebellion.He was the first to refer to sumo as the national sport (kokugi), inspiring the name of the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium built in 1909. He died in Matsuyama.".
- Q3503156 birthDate "1869".
- Q3503156 birthYear "1869".
- Q3503156 deathDate "1934".
- Q3503156 deathYear "1934".
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- Q3503156 dateOfBirth "1869".
- Q3503156 dateOfDeath "1934".
- Q3503156 name "Emi, Suiin".
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- Q3503156 comment "Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934) was a Japanese novelist and journalist.Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper Chūō Shinbun.A pillar of the Meiji-era literary establishment, and the editor of Kobe Shinbun and Taiheiyo as well as Senshibankō and Kozakuraodoshi, his writing is marred for modern readers by its imperialist outlook, one example being Osero, a new version of Othello commissioned for the Otojiro Kawakami troupe and set in the Taiwan of 1903, in which the Othello figure, the governor Lt. ".
- Q3503156 label "Suiin Emi".
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- Q3503156 givenName "Suiin".
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- Q3503156 surname "Emi".