Kobo Abe (安部公房 Abe Kōbō, pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (Abe Kimifusa, born March 7,1924 - January 22, 1993)) was a Japanese writer.
His name is romanized as Kobo Abe in Vintage International's English-language editions of his book, while Columbia University Press's edition of Three Plays by Kōbō Abe romanizes his name as Kōbō Abe.
In the 1960s, he collaborated with Japanese director Hiroshi Teshigahara in adapting to film The Pitfall, Woman in the Dunes, The Face of Another and The Ruined Map.
In 1973 he founded an acting studio in Tokyo, where he trained performers in his innovative performance methods and directed plays.
Abe's surreal and often nightmarish explorations of the individual in contemporary society earned him comparisons to Kafka and his influence extended well beyond Japan, particularly with the success of Woman in the Dunes at the Cannes Film Festival.
See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors; science fiction: authors - novels - short stories - television shows
Japanese dramatists and playwrights | Japanese novelists | Japanese science fiction writers | Japanese short story writers | People from Tokyo | 1924 births | 1993 deaths
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