Shizu Shiraki
Shizu Shiraki (素木 しづ, Shiraki Shizu, March 26, 1895–January 29, 1918) was a Japanese author. She contracted tuberculosis after middle school and had her leg amputated at age 17, after which she took fiction writing lessons from Morita Sōhei, started writing, and wrote throughout the six years until her death. According to scholar Barbara Hartley, Shiraki's willingness to write about body-related issues, such as menstruation, "marks her as singularly incisive and even subversive."
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Shizu Shiraki
Shizu Shiraki (素木 しづ, Shiraki Shizu, March 26, 1895–January 29, 1918) was a Japanese author. She contracted tuberculosis after middle school and had her leg amputated at age 17, after which she took fiction writing lessons from Morita Sōhei, started writing, and wrote throughout the six years until her death. According to scholar Barbara Hartley, Shiraki's willingness to write about body-related issues, such as menstruation, "marks her as singularly incisive and even subversive."
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Shizu Shiraki (素木 しづ, Shiraki ...... incisive and even subversive."
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素木 しづ(しらき しづ、1895年3月26日 - 1918年1月29日)は、日本の小説家。
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Shizu Shiraki (素木 しづ, Shiraki ...... incisive and even subversive."
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素木 しづ(しらき しづ、1895年3月26日 - 1918年1月29日)は、日本の小説家。
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Shizu Shiraki
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