Mori Ōgai
Lieutenant-General , known by his pen name , was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori. He obtained his medical license at a very young age and introduced translated German language literary works to the Japanese public. Mori Ōgai also was considered the first to successfully express the art of western poetry in Japanese. He wrote many works and created many writing styles. ''The Wild Geese'' (1911–1913) is considered his major work. After his death, he was considered one of the leading writers who modernized Japanese literature.His continued obstinacy to recognize beriberi as a thiamine deficiency led to the death of more than 27,000 Japanese soldiers. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Mori, Ōgai, 1862-1922Other Authors: “...Mori, Ōgai, 1862-1922...”
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8by McClellan, Edwin, 1925-2009Other Authors: “...Mori, Ōgai, 1862-1922...”
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