Motojirō Kajii  

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Motojirō Kajii (February 17 1901 - March 24 1932) was a Japanese author of the Shōwa period. He left masterpieces of poetic short stories such as "The Lemon", "Winter Days", and "Under the Cherry Trees". An obscure writer all his short life, his stories were praised by Kawabata in several articles, and today his works are highly appreciated for his fine feelings.



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