Dalian of Acasia Flowers

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Dalian of Acasia Flowers (in Japanese: アカシヤの大連, literally "Dairen of Acasia") is a novel written by a Japanese author, Takayuki Kiyooka. It is about a youth and his life in Dalian, China, when it was Japan's leased territory.[1]

Written in 1965, it won Kiyooka an Akutagawa Prize in 1969.[2] He wrote this story against a Dalian background, when his first wife, whom he had married in Dalian, died. He also wrote many other stories about Dalian.

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  1. ^ "【満州文化物語(8)】芥川賞作家・清岡卓行と、自死した後輩 戦争で失われた「故郷」への強い想いとは… (1/4ページ)". 産経ニュース (in Japanese). 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  2. ^ "清岡卓行(きよおか たかゆき)-芥川賞受賞作家|芥川賞のすべて・のようなもの". prizesworld.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.