Tsumura, Setsuko (1928–)
Tsumura, Setsuko (1928–)
Japanese novelist. Born 1928 in Kukui, Nagano Prefecture, Japan; m. Akira Yoshimura.
Works include Saihate (1964), Gangu (1965), Chieko Tobu (1998). Received Akutagawa Award (1965) and Selected Artists Award of Minister of Education.
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