Sumii, Sue (1902–1997)
Sumii, Sue (1902–1997)
Japanese novelist. Born Jan 7, 1902; died June 16, 1997, Ushiku City, Japan.
Fought for rights of workers in Japan and opposed imperial system; works include A Conflict (1921), Dawn and Morning Gloom (1954), A River Without Bridges (6 vols, 1961–73), and My Life: Living, Loving, and Fighting (1961).
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