Hyakken Uchida
Hyakken Uchida was a Japanese author and academic.
Biography
Uchida was born in Okayama to a family of sake brewers whose business later went bankrupt. His real name is Eizo Uchida. He became a pupil of Natsume Sōseki in 1911. He graduated from Tokyo University in 1914. He became professor of German at Imperial [Japanese Army Academy] in 1916. He later taught at Hosei University. He is the main subject of Akira Kurosawa's last film, Madadayo. His novel, Disk of Sarasate is the inspiration for the film, Zigeunerweisen. He is the author of more than fifteen volumes of writings including I am a Cat: The Fake Version, and Gates Close at Dusk. In Japan he is well known as a passionate railfan and he made some works on railway travel. Though a great literary figure in Japan, he currently only has one book translated into English: Realm of the Dead. That volume also includes the collection Triumphal Entry into Ryojun. "Small Round Things", a translated excerpt from another collection, Jottings from the Goblins' Garden, appeared in the JAL inflight magazine Skyward in January 2006. He had two sons and three daughters.Novels
- Meido
- Ryojun Nyujōshiki
- Journal de Tokyo ''cité dans "1Q84" de H.Murakami, livre 3, chapitre 3, note 1.
- Tokyo Nikki
- Nanzanju
- Yanagi Kenkō no Shōkan
- Gansaku Wagahai wa Neko de Aru
- Sarasāte no ban
- Ahō Ressha''
Essays
- Hyakkien Zuihitsu
- Manuke no Jitsuzai ni Kansuru Bunken
- Zoku Hyakkien Zuihitsu
- Daihinchō
- Gochisōchō
- Jissetsu Sōheiki
- Nora ya
- ''Nichibotsu Heimon''
Children's literature
- ''Ō-sama no Senaka''
Diary
- Hyakkien Nikkichō
- Hyakkien Nikkichō
- ''Tokyo Shōjin''
Haiku
- Hyakkien Haikuchō
- ''Hyakkien Haiku''
Film
- Roppa no Hōjiro Sensei, Toho, 1939), starring Roppa Furukawa.
- Zigeunerweisen , directed by Seijun Suzuki, starring Yoshio Harada, original novel Sarasāte no ban.
- Madadayo'', directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Tatsuo Matsumura.