Niki Jumpei
DATE OF BIRTH:
March
7,
In view of the fact that a notice of missing person (s)
has been filed by
Niki Shino (mother), notification of the existence of the missing party
should be made to this court by September
21
, 1962. In the event of no
further report, the said person will be pronounced missing. Anyone
knowing anything about the person in question is requested to report to
this court by the above date.
February 18,19/62
COURT
OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS
JUDGMENT
CLAIMANT:
Niki Shino
MISSING PERSON: Nifet
Jumpei
DATE OF
BIRTH:
March
7,
A declaration of disappearance concerning the above-mentioned party
having been filed, the procedure of public notice having been fulfilled,
and the unascertainability of either the existence or the death of the
person in question from August 18, 1955,
for seven years hence, having
been recognized, the following decision has been handed down.
DECISION
Niki Jumpei is hereby declared missing.
October
5,1962.
COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS.
SIGNATURE OF JUDGE
A Note
About the Author
Kobo Abe was born in Tokyo in 1924 but grew up in Mukden,
Manchuria,
where his father, a doctor, was on the staff of the medical
school. As a young man Mr. Abe was interested in mathematics and
insect collecting as well as the works of Poe, Dostoevski,
Nietzsche,
Heidegger, Jaspers, and Kafka. He received a medical degree from
Tokyo University in 1948, but he has never practiced medicine. In that
same year he published his first book,
The Road Sign at the End of the
Street
. In 1951 he was awarded the most important Japanese literary
prize, the Akutagawa, for his novel
The Crime of Mr. S. Karuma
. In 1960
his novel
The Woman in the Dunes
won the Yomiuri Prize for Literature.
It was made into a film by Hiroshi Teshigahara in 1963 and won the
jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival. It was the first of Mr. Abe's
novels to be published in translation in the United States, in 1964.
The
Face of Another
(1966) was also made into a film by Mr. Teshigahara.
Other novels in translation include
The Ruined Map
(1969),
Friends
(
1969),
The Box Man
(1974), and
The Man Who Turned Into a Stick
(1976).
This edition is illustrated by drawings from the pen of Marchi Abe, the
author's wife. The Abes live on the outskirts of Tokyo.
A Note
About
the Translator
E. Dale Saunders, translator of Kobo Abe's
The Woman in the Dunes
(1964),
The Face of Another
(1966), and
The Ruined Map
(1969),
received his A.B. from Western Reserve University (1941), his M.A.
from Harvard (1948), and his Ph.D. from the University of Paris (1952).
He is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Pennsylvania,
having previously taught at International Christian University, Tokyo,
and at Harvard University. Among his publications are
Mudra: A Study
of Symbolic Gestures in Japanese Buddhist Sculpture
(1960) and
Buddhism in Japan
(1964).