Kōbō Abe

Kōbō Abe, pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society and his modernist sensibilities. Among the honors bestowed on him were the Akutagawa Prize in 1951 for The Crime of S. Karuma, the Yomiuri Prize in 1962 for Woman in the Dunes, and the Tanizaki Prize in 1967 for the play Friends. Kenzaburō Ōe stated that Abe deserved the Nobel Prize in Literature, which he himself had won (Abe was nominated multiple times).

Known For

Birth Location Kita, Tokyo, Japan
Born 1924-03-07
Died 1993-01-22
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Movies

The Box Man Novel
2024
Shinrei Shokudō 2 Original Story
2021
The Box Man Original Story
2002
Friends Original Story
1987
A Poet's Life Original Story
1974
The Cliff of Time Original Story
1971
1971
1971
1970
1968
The Face of Another Screenplay
1966
1966
Ako Original Story
1964
Woman in the Dunes Screenplay
1964
1964
Intruders Screenplay
1963
Intruders Original Story
1963
Pitfall Story
1962
Pitfall Screenplay
1962
1956
A Billionaire Writer
1954