Shūgorō Yamamoto
Born: 1903-06-22 in Ōtsuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Died: 1967-02-14
Known For: Writing
Biography
Shūgorō Yamamoto (山本 周五郎 Yamamoto Shūgorō, June 22, 1903 – February 14, 1967) was the pen name of Satomu Shimizu (清水 三十六 Shimizu Satomu), a Japanese novelist and short-story writer active during the Shōwa period of Japan. He was noted for his popular literature, and is known to have published works under at least fourteen different pen names.
Filmography
2023
- A Town Without Seasons ... (Novel)
2022
2020
- さぶ ... (Original Story)
2015
- Sinbei - A Samurai With A Child ... (Creator)
2003
- Yūrei Kashimasu: Osome Koi no Shichihenge ... (Original Story)
2002
- The Sea Is Watching ... (Novel)
- Sabu ... (Novel)
2001
- Kah-chan ... (Novel)
2000
- After the Rain ... (Author)
- Dora-heita ... (Novel)
1995
- Fusa ... (Story)
1992
- Chronicle of the Town Magistrate ... (Original Story)
1990
- The Fir Tree Remains ... (Screenplay)
1987
- Countryside Accountant's Government Reform ... (Original Story)
- The Retired Samurai ... (Novel)
- Samurai Rebellion ... (Original Story)
- The Thief and the Expelled Master ... (Novel)
- The Orphaned Geisha ... (Original Story)
1983
- The Fir Trees Remain ... (Novel)
- Momi no Ki wa Nokotta: Ranshin ... (Novel)
1982
- Dojo Breaker ... (Novel)
1981
- Magistrate of the Floating World ... (Novel)
- Kinagashi Bugyō ... (Original Story)
1976
- Murderer! ... (Novel)
1972
- The Witty Samurai ... (Novel)
1971
- Inn of Evil ... (Novel)
1970
- Dodes'ka-den ... (Novel)
- Mominoki wa Nokotta ... (Original Story)
1968
- Kill! ... (Novel)
1967
- The Homely Sister ... (Novel)
1965
- Red Beard ... (Novel)
- Cold Rice, Osan, Chan ... (Original Story)
1964
- Samurai from Nowhere ... (Story)
- Samurai from Somewhere ... (Original Story)
- The Scarlet Camellia ... (Novel)
1962
- Sanjuro ... (Novel)
- A Carpenter and Children ... (Novel)
- This Madding Crowd ... (Novel)
- The Demon of Sendai's Castle ... (Novel)
1960
- Unwieldy Brothers ... (Original Story)
1959
- The Lord Pretends ... (Story)
1929
- To the Hills Again in Spring ... (Story)