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Aiko Satō (writer) was born on 5 November, 1923 in Japan, is a novelist. Discover Aiko Satō (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 100 years old?

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Age 101 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1923
Birthday 5 November
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Nationality Japan

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1963

Her works Sokuratesu no Tsuma (ソクラテスの妻, "Socrates' Wife") and Futari no Onna (二人の女, "Two Women"), both published in 1963, earned a nomination for the Akutagawa Prize, and Kanō Taii Fujin (加納大尉婦人, published 1964) was nominated for the Naoki Prize. She won the 61st Naoki Prize for Tatakai-sunde Hi ga Kurete (闘いすんで日が暮れて), which portrays a woman's struggles with her incapable husband.

1959

Satō published early works in the magazine Bungei Shuto (文芸首都). She wrote an autobiographical novel, Aiko (愛子, 1959), which she followed eight years later with a biography of her father entitled Hana wa Kurenai (花はくれない, "The Flowers Are Red", 1967) and seven years after that with a book about her mother, Joyū Mariko (女優万里子, "The Actress Mariko", 1974).

1923

Aiko Satō (佐藤 愛子, Satō Aiko, born 5 November 1923) is a Japanese novelist.

The novelist Aiko Satō was born in Osaka in 1923. She is the second daughter of the novelist Kōroku Satō [ja] and the agnate half-sister of the poet Hachirō Satō [ja].