
Tegami1(Letter 1)
【Masterpieces of Modern Japanese Literature⑩】
By Kenji Miyazawa
Narrated by Nana Nagao
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A letter by Kenji Miyazawa
One of the documents commonly referred to as “The Letter,” which was printed by Kenji Miyazawa without a title and anonymously mailed, dropped into shoe lockers, or handed directly to others.
“The dragon, feared by all living creatures, vowed, “From now on, I will no longer do bad things, and I will not trouble anyone.” Even when the hunter peeled off its beautiful skin, the dragon endured in silence, letting insects come near and accepting them.”
Author : Kenji Miyazawa
Narrator : Nana Nagao
Produced by:Koé no Shoten
Special Thanks:Shigoto, Inc.
Listening Length:00:05:22
Release Date:2024/5/1
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
1896 – 1933
Born in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture. While attending Morioka Higher School of Agriculture and Forestry, he began writing short poems and prose for literary magazines. In 1921, he moved to Tokyo, working as a type engraver while writing children’s stories. That same year, he returned to his hometown upon hearing of his younger sister’s illness. While serving as a teacher at the agricultural school, he wrote many works. In 1924, he published his poetry collection Haru to Shura ( “Spring and the Demon”)and his children’s story collection Chūmon no Ōi Ryōriten(”The Restaurant of Many Orders”). After retiring from the agricultural school, he founded the Rasuchijin Kyōkai, also called the “Rasu Farmers Association”), dedicating himself to local activities in agriculture and the arts. During his lifetime, he remained almost unknown, passing away at the age of 37 due to illness. After his death, many of his works, including Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru(”Night on the Galactic Railroad”),Kaze no Matasaburō (”Matasaburō of the Wind”),Porāno no hiroba (Porano Square), Yodaka no Hoshi(”The Nighthawk Star”), and Ame ni mo makezu(”Be not Defeated by the Rain”), were published.