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is a Catholic Japanese writer.

She went to the Catholic Sacred Heart School in Tokyo after elementary school. During World War II, she evacuated to Kanazawa. After writing for the fanzines La Mancha and Shin-Shicho (???: New Thought), she was recommended by Masao Yamakawa, an established critic at the time, to Mita Bungaku, for which she wrote Enrai No Kyaku Tachi (??????: Visitors from Afar), one of the shortlisted stories for the Akutagawa Prize in 1954. In 1953, she married Shumon Miura (?? ??), one of the members of Shin-Shicho.

The naming of “the Bas Bleu Era” (????: Saijo-Jidai) by the writer and critic Yoshimi Usui famously described the prosperous activities of female writers including Sono or Sawako Ariyoshi...one of her contemporary who had published many reputable books that are still being read.

In the history of Japanese literature, Sono belongs to the category of “the Third Generation” together with Shusaku Endo, Sh?tar? Yasuoka, Junnosuke Yoshiyuki, Kojima Nobuo, Junzo Shono, Keitaro Kondo, Hiroyuki Agawa, Syumon Miura, Tan Onuma, and Toshio Shimao.

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