Kensaburo Ohe, as the laureate of Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994, is the most important writer among Japanese post-war school after 'the Third New Generation'. During his 38-year literary career, his literary concern has never digressed from the marginal world. The thesis tries to probe into the literary world of Ohe's marginal field and to explain the forms of expression and living circumstances of the people in the margin, thus revealing the steadfast humanitariani...