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  1. Kawabata, le clair-obscur: Essai sur une ecriture de l'ambiguite (French Edition) by Cecile Sakai, 2001
  2. The Secret League of Supermen by Dan Dobson, 2006-10-06
  3. The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa by Yasunari Kawabata, Donald Richie, 2005-04-18
  4. Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata, 1980
  5. Écrivain Japonais Du Xxe Siècle: Kenshin Sumitaku, Yasunari Kawabata, Yukio Mishima, Kenji Miyazawa, Motojiro Kajii, Soseki Natsume (French Edition)
  6. Kawabata y las manos del corazón.(Primera nieve en el monte Fuji, colección de obras del autor Yasunari Kawabata): An article from: Proceso by Alberto Paredes, 2004-12-19
  7. Suicide par Asphyxie: Yasunari Kawabata, Sylvia Plath, Roger Salengro, Stig Dagerman, René Crevel, Anne Sexton, Herculine Barbin (French Edition)
  8. Writing as tea ceremony: Kawabata's geido aesthetics.(Japanese novelist Yasunari Kawabata)(Critical Essay): An article from: International Fiction Review by Peter M. Carriere, 2002-01-01
  9. Biography - Kawabata, Yasunari (1899-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  10. NOBEL PRIZE LIBRARY YASUNARI KAWABATA, RUDYARD KIPLING, SINCLAIR LEWIS by NOBEL PRIZE, 1971
  11. NOBEL PRIZE LIBRARY Yasunari Kawabata, Rudyard Kipling, Sinclair Lewis by Yasunari & Rudyard Kipling, Sinclair Lewis Kawabata, 1971
  12. Works by Yasunari Kawabata (Study Guide): Novels by Yasunari Kawabata, Short Stories by Yasunari Kawabata
  13. Kawabata Yasunari Shu: Shincho Nihon bungaku 15 - [Collection of Kawabata Yasunari: Shincho Nihon Bungaku 15] by Yasunari Kawabata, 1969-01-01
  14. Novels by Yasunari Kawabata (Study Guide): The Sound of the Mountain, Snow Country, the Master of Go, the Old Capital, Thousand Cranes

61. LESELUST Yasunari Kawabata - Tausend Kraniche *** Literatur Aus Japan - Lesen -
Rezension von Daniela Ecker in Leselust .
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Roman. dtv, 109 Seiten, ISBN: 3423110805
Ersch. 1956 unter dem Titel "Sembazuru"
Aus dem Japanischen 1989 von Sachiko Yatsushiro
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Der Autor:
Yasunari Kawabata wurde am 11. Juni 1899 als Sohn eines Arztes in Osaka geboren. 1917 - 1924 studierte er in Tokio Anglistik und japanische Literatur. Seine zahlreichen Romane und Erzählungen schildern häufig autobiographisch Begründetes. 1968 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Literatur. Kawabata starb am 16. April 1972 in Zushi bei Yokohama durch Selbstmord.
Weitere Titel: Tausend Kraniche / Schönheit und Trauer / Ein Kirschbaum im Winter
Ein junger Mann wird von der früheren Geliebten seines Vaters zu einer Teezeremonie eingeladen. Er war auch zuvor regelmäßig eingeladen worden, diesen Aufforderungen jedoch nach dem Tod seines Vaters nicht mehr gefolgt.
Diesmal jedoch wurde er speziell gebeten zu erscheinen - man möchte ihm eine junge Dame vorstellen.

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  • Der Wassergeist / Schnittpunkt zwischen Ost und West - Dem japanischen Literaturnobelpreisträger Yasunari Kawabata zum 100. Geburtstag. Beitrag von Manuela Reichart in BerlinOnline.
  • Tausend Kraniche - Rezension von Daniela Ecker in "Leselust".
  • Yama no oto (Berggrollen) - Info über den Film von Mikio Naruse, der auf dem Roman "Ein Kirschbaum im Winter" von Yasunari Kawabata basiert.
  • Yasunari Kawabata: Der Blinde und das Mädchen - Buchempfehlung der Saarbrücker Zeitung zum 100. Geburtstag des japanischen Nobelpreisträgers für Literatur am 11. Juni 1999.
  • Yasunari Kawabata: Der Blinde und das Mädchen - Neue Handtellergeschichten. Kurzvorstellung des im Hanser Verlag erschienenen Buches. GLEICHE KATEGORIE: INTERNATIONAL
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    Yama no oto (Berggrollen)
    Mikio Naruse, Japan 1954; 94 Min., Ov/f
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    Dem japanischen Literaturnobelpreistr¤ger yasunari kawabata zum 100. Geburtstag. Beitrag von Manuela Reichart in BerlinOnline.
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    Als er 1972 Selbstmord beging, waren alle ratlos: Kein Abschiedsbrief, keine Erklärung, kurze Zeit vorher war er mit Freunden zusammengewesen, er hatte Verabredungen, Pläne gehabt. Man fand ihn an einem Sonntag abend in seinem Arbeitsapartment, das der 72jährige erst wenige Monate zuvor gekauft hatte, im benachbarten Sommerbadeort seiner Heimatstadt Kamakura. Yasunari Kawabata brachte sich durch das Einatmen von Leuchtgas um. Die einzelnen Kapitel dieser Familiengeschichte, in der es vor allem um die innere Welt des Protagonisten geht, wurden von 1949 bis 1958 in Zeitschriften veröffentlicht. Wie andere Werke Kawabatas auch, war dies kein Vorabdruck, wie wir ihn kennen, vielmehr entstand der Text von Folge zu Folge, wurde überarbeitet und weitererzählt, bis er schließlich als Buch erschien. Kawabata schrieb keine vorher festgelegte Geschichte, sondern entwikkelte den Stoff über Jahre hinweg aus einem Netzwerk verschiedener kurzer Episoden. In diesen Geschichten die so kurz sind, daß sie auf einen Handteller passen würden geht es um stille Empfindungen und irreale Hoffnungen, es sind Miniaturen, hinter denen sich Lebensentwürfe und Lebenslügen, wehmütige Liebessehnsüchte und erotische Obsessionen verbergen. Ein Mann fährt täglich mit dem Zug und beobachtet dabei ein schönes Schulmädchen. Er denkt über sie nach, stattet die Unbekannte in seiner Phantasie mit Herkunft und Geschichte aus, bis er plötzlich Zeuge wird eines Abschieds zwischen ihr und einem älteren Mädchen. Hinter wenigen Zeilen nur verbirgt der Autor eine innige Liebesgeschichte zwischen diesen beiden. In dem Moment der Trennung erkennt man den dauernden Schmerz, der ihr Leben überschatten wird.

    65. Kawabata, Yasunari. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. kawabata, yasunari. (yäs nä´r käwä´bätä) (KEY) , 1899–1972, Japanese novelist. His first major work was The Izu Dancer, (1925).
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    kawabata, yasunari. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. kawabata, yasunari. SYLLABICATION Ka·wa·ba·ta.
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    67. Yasunari Kawabata
    Translate this page Home_Page yasunari kawabata (1899-1972), Novelista japonés nacido en Osaka, graduado por la Universidad Imperial de Tokio. En la
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    N ovelista japonés nacido en Osaka, graduado por la Universidad Imperial de Tokio. En la década de los años veinte formó parte de un grupo literario de jóvenes escritores conocido como neosensacionistas, partidarios del lirismo y del impresionismo en lugar del realismo social imperante. Poco a poco fue desarrollando un estilo propio, minucioso y episódico, que se manifiesta en su primera novela, Diario íntimo de mi decimosexto cumpleaños (1925). Con frecuencia se preocupó por la exploración de la soledad y los aspectos que bordean la sexualidad humana. Su novela País de nieve (1947), que trata de un hombre de negocios egocéntrico y su amante geisha, es muy conocida en Occidente. Otras obras suyas son las novelas Mil grullas (1959) y El sonido de la montaña (1970), así como dos volúmenes de relatos que se cuentan entre lo mejor de su obra: La casa de las bellezas durmientes (1961) y Lo bello y lo triste (1965). En 1972 se publicó de forma póstuma la biografía ficticia El maestro de Go , Kawabata fue el primer japonés que ganó el premio Nobel de Literatura en 1968, por su maestría narrativa, que expresa con gran sensibilidad el espíritu japonés. En 1972, enfermo y deprimido, se suicidó. ©

    68. Kawabata, Yasunari
    kawabata, yasunari. Japanese novelist. He translated Lady Murasaki, and was the author of Snow Country (1947) and A Thousand Cranes (1952).
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia kawabata, yasunari, yäsOOnä rE käwä bätä Pronunciation Key. kawabata, yasunari , 1899–1972, Japanese novelist.
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      Kawabata, Yasunari OO E Pronunciation Key Kawabata, Yasunari , Japanese novelist. His first major work was The Izu Dancer, (1925). He came to be a leader of the school of Japanese writers that propounded a lyrical and impressionistic style, in opposition to the proletarian literature of the 1920s. Kawabata's melancholy novels often treat, in a delicate, oblique fashion, sexual relationships between men and women. For example, Snow Country (tr. 1956), probably his best-known work in the West, depicts the affair of an aging geisha and an insensitive Tokyo businessman. All Kawabata's works are distinguished by a masterful, and frequently arresting, use of imagery. Among his works in English translation are the novels Thousand Cranes (tr. 1959)

    70. Kawabata, Yasunari
    kawabata, yasunari (18991972). yasunari kawabata, son of a highly-cultivated physician, was born in 1899 in Osaka. yasunari kawabata died in 1972 (suicide).
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    Kawabata, Yasunari Yasunari Kawabata, son of a highly-cultivated physician, was born in 1899 in Osaka. After the early death of his parents he was raised in the country by his maternal grandfather and attended the Japanese public school. From 1920 to 1924, Kawabata studied at the Tokyo Imperial University, where he received his degree. He was one of the founders of the publication Bungei Jidai, the medium of a new movement in modern Japanese literature. Kawabata made his debut as a writer with the short story, Izu dancer, published in 1927. After several distinguished works, the novel Snow Country in 1937 secured Kawabata's position as one of the leading authors in Japan. In 1949, the publication of the serials Thousand Cranes and The Sound of the Mountain was commenced. He became a member of the Art Academy of Japan in 1953 and four years later he was appointed chairman of the P.E.N. Club of Japan. At several international congresses Kawabata was the Japanese delegate for this club. The Lake (1955), The Sleeping Beauty (1960) and The Old Capital (1962) belong to his later works, and of these novels, The Old Capital is the one that made the deepest impression in the author's native country and abroad. In 1959, Kawabata received the Goethe-medal in Frankfurt.

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    72. Biografia De Kawabata, Yasunari
    Translate this page kawabata, yasunari. (Osaka, 1899-Zushi, 1972) Escritor japonés. Junto con Tanizaki, es una de las figuras capitales de la literatura
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  • 74. Kawabata, Yasunari, Yukiguni
    kawabata, yasunari. Yukiguni, Snow Country (1935). Summary Shimamura is a critic of Western dances living in Tokyo. His occupation
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    76. Kawabata, Yasunari: "The Izu Dancer"
    Sources 1. Thousand Cranes yasunari kawabata 1958 (About the Author) Thousand Cranes is one of the many stories kawabata has written.
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      Arranging the following quotes in the correct order they take place in the story follows: "'He is a high school boy,' one of the young women whispered to the little dancer, giggling as I glanced back. 'Really, even I know that much,' the girl retorted." "He wondered 'Who would be with her the rest of the night?'" "She was a child, a mere child, a child who could run out naked into the sun and stand there on her tiptoes in her delight at seeing a friend." "I took the book happily, a certain hope in my mind." "I had come at nineteen to think of myself as a misanthrope, a lonely misfit, and it was my depression at the thought that had driven me to this Izu trip." "I had explained that I would have to go back to Tokyo on the morning boat." "As we came to the pier I saw with a quick jump of the heart that the little dancer was sitting at the water's edge."
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    77. Kawabata, Yasunari: "The Izu Dancer"
    kawabata s Life kawabata was famous for adding to the once fashionable naturalism imported from France a sensual, more Japanese impressionism
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      -Born 1899 in Osaka Died 1972 committed suicide -at an early age, he was deprived of this favorable growing-up environment on the sudden death of his parents and as an only child he was sent to his blind grandfather in a remote part of the country -as a boy, he hoped to be a painter, an inspiration still reflected in his novels -his first stories were published in high school and it was then that he decided to become a writer -went to Tokyo Imperial University and graduated in 1924 with a degree in Japanese Literature -in university, he was an example of the kind of restless absorption that was always a condition of the literary calling -met a girl, 16 yrs old, at age 25 yrs which thereafter she left him sad and lonely, which had a direct result in his writing Izu no Odoriko -during his writing career, he lived in Kamakura -in 1948, he was appointed chairman of the Japanese Center of the P.E.N. Club -he became involved in politics but failed to become a politician -one of Japanfs most distinguished novelists: Nobel Prize for Literature winner in 1968 -he was a prominent literary critic and discovered many remarkable young writers such as Yukio Mishima
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    Translate this page yasunari kawabata Schneeland Yukiguni. Oscar Benl, Übs. kawabata, yasunari kawabata Schneeland. Tobias Cheung, Übs. Frankfurt am Mian. Suhrkamp, 2004.
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