Sada Abe in Literature
Selected major writings on Sada Abe
- Abe, Sada (1948). Memoirs of Abe Sada: Half a Lifetime of Love (阿部定手記―愛の半生, Abe Sada shuki- Ai no hansei?), 1998 (in Japanese), Tokyo: Chuokoron sha. ISBN 978-4-12-203072-5.
- Funabashi, Seiichi (August 1947). A Record of Abe Sada's Behavior (Abe Sada gyōjō-ki).
- Fuyuki, Takeshi (March 1947). Woman Tearstained in Passion—The Life Led by Abe Sada (Aiyoku ni nakinureta onna—Abe Sada no tadotta hansei).
- Kimura, Ichiro (1947). The Erotic Confessions of Abe Sada (お定色ざんげ―阿部定の告白, Osada iro zange- Abe Sada no kokuhaku?), 1998 (in Japanese), Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha. ISBN 978-4-309-40530-8.
- Nagata, Mikihiko (September 1950 – August 1951). True Story: Abe Sada (Jitsuroku: Abe Sada) aka Impassioned Woman of Love (Jōen ichidai onna), serialized novel.
- Oda, Sakunosuke (1946). "The State of the Times" (Sesō), short story.
- Oda, Sakunosuke (1947). "The Seductress" (Yōfu), short story.
- Satō, Makoto. Abe Sada's Dogs, avant-garde play.
- Sekine, Hiroshi (1971). "Abe Sada", poem.
- Tōkyō Seishin Bunsekigaku Kenkyōjo (1937). The Psychoanalytic Diagnosis of Sada Abe (Abe Sada no seishin bunseki teki shindan).
- Watanabe, Junichi (1997). A Lost Paradise (Shitsuraken), novel modeled on the Abe Incident.
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