Kenzaburo Oe, who passed away on the 3rd of this month and was the second Japanese to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, was a novelist representing modern Japan. Found.

Novelist Kenzaburo Oe, who passed away on the 3rd of this month at the age of 88, was born in the Ose district of Uchiko Town, Ehime Prefecture. I attended school for a year.



On the 13th, when the news of Oe's death was reported, the high school searched the school reference room for items related to Oe. It means that you have found a sentence or a poem.

Among them, in the article about Shakespeare's "Hamlet", while speculating on the fate of human beings from Hamlet's life, "Moving forward will be a series of troubles, but human beings are destined to move forward." There is a description that can be taken as a determination for life.

Also, the poem titled "Red Autumn" (Akai Aki)

expresses the scene of the setting

 sun with

the words, "

 The setting sun opens

bright


red .

" You can get a glimpse of the feelings of youth.

Shoji Fujimoto, the principal of Uchiko High School, said, "I'm surprised that a first-year high school student could write such a high-level article. I feel that I want to convey Oe's great achievements to the younger generation." .