Sato, Aiko (1923–)
Sato, Aiko (1923–)
Japanese novelist and essayist. Born 1923 in Osaka, Japan; dau. of Sato Koroku (novelist); sister-in-law of poet Sato Hachiro; divorced; children: 2.
Wrote A Mansion in Winter (1960), Sunset after Battle, which won the Naoki Prize, and a biography of her father, A Deep Red Flower-Sato Koroku.
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