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Name: Sataneko I
Birth Date: June 1, 1904
Nationality: Japanese
Gender: Female

Dictionary of Literary Biography on Sataneko I

"It was a path of suffering, of disappointment, and of frantic searching for something," Sata Ineko writes of her life. "When I look back at the path I have walked, all I can say is that I gave it my very best. I suppose, with life being such a difficult path to follow, that's the only way there is to live." Perhaps the life of such a woman who has ceaselessly collided with harsh reality is a work of art that illuminates the struggles of women.

Sata Ineko's life was initially shaped by the natural environs of Nagasaki and her childhood there. She was born of a youthful romance between Tajima Masafumi, a middle-school student, and Yuki, a young female student. Her birth was such an embarrassment to her relatives that she was initially entered into the family registry of her great-uncle, Tanaka Umetar. Her parents, however, overcame opposition from their families and married one another; her mother dropped out of school, and her father, who was in no position to inherit his grandfather's medical practice, also abandoned his education after finishing middle school and took a job as a clerk at the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Company in Nagasaki.

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Hasegawa Kei, Women's College, Jsai University,. Sataneko I from Dictionary of Literary Biography. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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