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    Fumiko Hayashi (author)

    Japanese novelist and poet

    Fumiko Hayashi (林芙美子, Hayashi Fumiko, December 31, 1903 – June 28, 1951) was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories and poetry, who has repeatedly been included in the feminist literature canon.[3] Among her best-known works are Diary of a Vagabond, Late Chrysanthemum and Floating Clouds.[1][2][4]

    Biography

    Hayashi was born in Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū,[a] Japan,[1][2] and raised in abject poverty.[5] In 1910, her mother Kiku Hayashi divorced her merchant husband Mayaro Miyata (who was not Fumiko's biological father) and married Kisaburo Sawai.[4] The family then worked as itinerant merchants in Kyūshū.[4]

    After graduating from high school in 1922, Hayashi moved to Tokyo and lived with several men, supporting herself with a variety of jobs,[5][6] before settling into marriage with painting student