略歴(Biography)
鈴木沙巴良(すずき・さはら、1983年生まれ)は、日本のジャーナリスト。共同通信社文化部記者。早稲田大学第一文学部卒業、一橋大学大学院社会学研究科修士課程修了。大学時代には第1回文学フリマに参加し、2010年に共同通信社へ入社。金沢支局、名古屋支社を経て、2018年から文化部で文芸・映画を担当している。創作文化や出版をテーマに幅広く取材を続け、初の著書『文学フリマ物語―なぜ人は創作に魅せられるのか』では、文学フリマの歩みを通して、現代の創作活動と読書文化の変化を描いている。
Sahara Suzuki (born 1983) is a Japanese journalist and cultural reporter for Kyodo News. He graduated from Waseda University and earned a master's degree in sociology from Hitotsubashi University. After joining Kyodo News in 2010, he worked in the Kanazawa and Nagoya bureaus before joining the Culture Department in 2018, where he has covered literature and film. Having participated in the very first Bungaku Flea Market (Bungaku Frima) as a university student, he later chronicled its history and cultural significance in his debut book, The Story of Bungaku Frima: Why People Are Drawn to Create, which explores the evolution of independent publishing and creative communities in contemporary Japan.