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The origin of Futabatei's pen name (a reference to "kutabatte shimae", lit. "drop dead") has been the repeated subject of speculation (including the allegation that these had been his father's words when he learned of his son's plans to study literature). Futabatei claimed that these were the words
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is often said to be unfinished, but its realist style strongly influenced fellow authors in his day. Futabatei was accomplished in Russian and translated the work of
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in Russia. Returning to Japan in 1906, he published the first Japanese-Esperanto instruction book
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of his inner voice while in conflict between his artistic ideals and monetary aspirations.
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was a Japanese writer, translator, and literary critic. His writings are in the
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while returning from Russia as a special correspondent for the
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style popular in the mid to late 19th century. His work
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Japan's first modern novel, Ukigumo of Futabatei Shimei
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newspaper. He was cremated and buried in Singapore.
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