Biography

Kōbō Abe, pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society and his modernist sensibilities. Among the honors bestowed on him were the Akutagawa Prize in 1951 for The Crime of S. Karuma, the Yomiuri Prize in 1962 for Woman in the Dunes, and the Tanizaki Prize in 1967 for the play Friends. Kenzaburō Ōe stated that Abe deserved the Nobel Prize in Literature, which he himself had won (Abe was nominated multiple times).

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Filmography

View Woman in the Dunes
Woman in the Dunes

Woman in the Dunes

1964Film
8.2
View The Face of Another
The Face of Another

The Face of Another

1966Film
7.8
View The Man Without a Map
The Man Without a Map

The Man Without a Map

1968Film
6.6
View The Thick-Walled Room
The Thick-Walled Room

The Thick-Walled Room

1956Film
7.0
View The Box Man
The Box Man

The Box Man

2024Film
6.6
View A Billionaire
A Billionaire

A Billionaire

1954Film
5.7
View Friends
Friends

Friends

1987Film
5.2
View Pitfall
Pitfall

Pitfall

1962Film
7.3
View Shinrei Shokudō 2
Shinrei Shokudō 2

Shinrei Shokudō 2

2021Film
7.0
View Ako
Ako

Ako

1964Film
6.8
View A Poet's Life
A Poet's Life

A Poet's Life

1974Film
6.8
View The Little Elephant is Dead / An Elephant Calf Is Dead
The Little Elephant is Dead / An Elephant Calf Is Dead

The Little Elephant is Dead / An Elephant Calf Is Dead

1980Film0