Junichirô Tanizaki

Junichirô Tanizaki

(Tokyo-Hakone 1886, 1965). One of the main exponents of Japanese literature of the twentieth century, was educated at the University of Tokyo and soon became attracted to Western literature. In 1949 he was awarded the Imperial Prize for Literature for his work Captain Shigemoto's mother. In 1956, aroused great controversy with his work The key for his audacity.