Saou Ichikawa’s award-winning novel, “Hunchback,” is narrated by an heiress with a rare genetic disorder and a brilliant, cynical mind. By Elizabeth McKenzie Elizabeth McKenzie is the author, most ...
Saou Ichikawa is the country’s first severely disabled author to win a top literary prize. Her novel “Hunchback” is an angry cry against “ableist machismo.” By Martin Fackler Reporting from Yamato, ...
Raizo Ichikawa, who died of cancer in 1969 at the age of 37, is a movie star who still attracts many fans even today. In his 15-year career, he appeared in 158 movies, many of them period dramas. A ...
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