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Jakucho Setouchi (15 May 1922 – 9 November 2021; born Harumi Mitani), formerly known as Harumi Setouchi, was a Japanese Buddhist nun, writer, and activist. Setouchi wrote a best-selling translation of The Tale of Genji and over 400 fictional biographical and historical novels.
Jakuchō Setouchi (japanisch 瀬戸内 寂聴, ursprünglich Harumi Setouchi (晴美 瀬戸内); geboren am 15. Mai 1922 in Tokushima; gestorben am 9. November 2021 in Kyōto) war eine japanische Nonne der Tendai-Richtung des Buddhismus und eine Schriftstellerin
26. Nov. 2021 · TOKYO — Jakucho Setouchi, a Buddhist priest and feminist author who wrote frankly about sex, entertained audiences with her insouciant wit and rendered one of Japan’s greatest classic works...
30. Nov. 2021 · Ms. Setouchi, who died Nov. 9 at age 99, was one of Japan’s most popular and prolific novelists, drawing on her own tumultuous love life in more than 400 books about romance, sex, motherhood...
11. Nov. 2021 · Nov 11, 2021. Osaka –. Jakucho Setouchi, a novelist and Buddhist nun known for depicting the lives and loves of modern women in award-winning novels such as "The End of Summer" and "Ask the...
- The Japan Times
12. Nov. 2021 · Jakucho Setouchi, a Buddhist nun and one of Japan's best-known authors known for novels depicting passionate women and her translation of “The Tale of Genji,” a 1,000-year-old classic, into...
11. Nov. 2021 · Jakucho Setouchi, a Japanese novelist and Buddhist nun known for depicting the lives and loves of modern women in award-winning novels such as "The End of Summer" and "Ask the Blossoms," has died of heart failure, her home temple said Thursday. She was 99.