Mori Mari
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was a Japanese author and daughter of famed novelist Mori Ōgai. Born in Hongō, Tokyo, she began a movement of writing about male homosexual passion (tanbi shousetsu, literally "aesthetic novels") in 1961 with A Lovers' Forest, , (which won the Tamura Toshiko Prize) and later I Don't Go on Sundays (1961) and The Bed of Dead Leaves (1962).
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