Mori Ogai

Mori Ogai

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1862-02-17
Deathday: 1922-07-09 (60 years old)

Biography

Lieutenant-General Mori Rintarō (森 林太郎, February 17, 1862 – July 8, 1922), known by his pen name Mori Ōgai (森 鷗外), was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori. He obtained his medical license at a very young age and introduced translated German language literary works to the Japanese public. Mori Ōgai also was considered the first to successfully express the art of western poetry in Japanese. He wrote many works and created many writing styles. The Wild Geese (1911–1913) is considered his major work. After his death, he was considered one of the leading writers who modernized Japanese literature.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1862-02-17

Deathday
1922-07-09 (60 years old)

Children
Rui Mori, Annu Kobori, Oto Mori, Mori Mari

Father
Shizuyasu Mori

Siblings
Takeji Miki, Koganei Kimiko

Relatives
Akamatsu Noriyoshi

Citizenships
Japan

Also Known As
森鴎外

Awards
Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class

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