![]() ![]() ![]() In the early 1930s, his writing became introspective, reflecting growing troubles in his personal life. He first used this pen name with the serialization of Sword Trouble, Woman Trouble. Eiji Yoshikawa used 19 pen names before settling on Eiji Yoshikawa. In the following years he published stories in various periodicals published by Kodansha, who recognized him as their number one author. His experiences in the earthquake strengthened his resolve to make writing his career. He married in 1923, the year of the Great KantÅ earthquake. He joined the newspaper Maiyu Shimbun in 1921, and in the following year he began publishing serializations, starting with Life of Shinran. In 1914, with The Tale of Enoshima, he won first prize in a novel-writing contest sponsored by the publisher Kodansha. ![]()
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