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  1. Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-01-30
  2. Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-11-26
  3. Palm-of-the-Hand Stories by Yasunari Kawabata, 2006-11-14
  4. The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata, 2006-01-10
  5. Pays de neige by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-03-07
  6. The Sound of the Mountain by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-05-28
  7. Beauty and Sadness by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-01-30
  8. The Dancing Girl of Izu and Other Stories by Yasunari Kawabata, 1998-08-29
  9. The Lake by Yasunari Kawabata, 2004-07-08
  10. Japan the Beautiful and Myself by Yasunari Kawabata, 1981-09
  11. The Master of Go by Yasunari Kawabata, 1996-05-28
  12. The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (Kodansha's Illustrated Japanese Classics) by Yasunari Kawabata, 1998-09-16
  13. First Snow on Fuji by Yasunari Kawabata, 2000-11-10
  14. Soundings in Time: The Fictive Art of Yasunari Kawabata (Japan Library) by Roy Starrs, 1998-10-05

1. Yasunari Kawabata Annotated Bibliography
For book chapters Brownstein, Michael C. kawabata yasunari s Snow Country. In Masterworks of Asian Literature in Comparative Perspective, ed. Barbara Stoler
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YASUNARI KAWABATA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Translated (Primary) Sources Secondary Sources A - G Secondary Sources H - O Secondary Sources P - Z HOW TO READ THE CITATIONS This annotated bibliography lists journal/magazine articles, books, and chapters of books. Books are straightforward. For journals/magazines: Araki, James T. "Kawabata and his Snow Country." The Centennial Review This article, "Kawabata and his Snow Country," was written by Araki and appeared in volume 13 issue 4 of the Centennial Review For book chapters: Brownstein, Michael C. "Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country." In Masterworks of Asian Literature in Comparative Perspective , ed. Barbara Stoler Miller, 481-492. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. If you wanted to find this book at your library or on Amazon, then search by the book title Masterworks of Asian Literature in Comparative Perspective , or by the editor, Barbara Miller. ABOUT THE BIBLIOGRAPY A major update of materials was done Summer 2003. It began as a library science class project in the summer of 1996, inspired by my interest and enjoyment of Kawabata's writing. It is now, more or less, a labor of love. The bibliography is restricted to English language materials - either by or about Kawabata, with two caveats. I have not recorded all of the book reviews that appeared when Kawabata's work became available in the United States. Also, with a some exceptions, such as

2. Kawabata Yasunari
kawabata yasunari. kawabata yasunari, 1968. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. June 11, 1899, Osaka, Japand. April 16, 1972, Zushi), Japanese
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Kawabata Yasunari
Kawabata Yasunari, 1968 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. June 11, 1899, O saka, Japand. April 16, 1972, Zushi), Japanese novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968. His melancholic lyricism echoes an ancient Japanese literary tradition in the modern idiom. The sense of loneliness and preoccupation with death that permeates much of Kawabata's mature writing possibly derives from the loneliness of his childhood (he was orphaned early and lost all near relatives while still in his youth). He graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in 1924 and made his entrance into the literary world with the semiautobiographical Izu no odoriko The Izu Dancer ). It appeared in the journal Bungei jidai ("The Artistic Age"), which he founded with the writer Yokomitsu Riichi; this journal became the organ of the Neosensualist group with which Kawabata was early associated. This school is said to have derived much of its aesthetic from such post-World War I French literary currents as Dadaism and Expressionism. Their influence on Kawabata's novels may be seen in the abrupt transitions between separate brief, lyrical episodes; in imagery that is frequently startling in its mixture of incongruous impressions; and in his juxtaposition of the beautiful and the ugly. These same qualities, however, are present in Japanese prose of the 17th century and in the renga (linked verse) of the 15th century. It is to the latter that Kawabata's fiction seemed to draw nearer in later years.

3. Yoshimoto Banana And Kawabata Yasunari
Yoshimoto Banana and kawabata yasunari. Love Suicide. Moral Codes. Conclusion. Sources. Introduction. Japan is the birthplace of what is most likely the world's first novel; The Tale of Genji (
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Yoshimoto Banana and Kawabata Yasunari
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    Introduction
    Japan is the birthplace of what is most likely the world's first novel; The Tale of Genji Genji Monogatari ) and continues to have a strong literary tradition to this day. In this paper I will compare the works of two of Japan's most famous authors, Yoshimoto Banana and Kawabata Yasunari. The texts I will make reference to are Kawabata's Sound of the Mountain Yama No Oto ) and Yoshimoto's Kitchen Kittchin ) and N.P. I will contend that the works of both writers, although they come from significantly different backgrounds, share many of the same essential qualities. I will also state that Yoshimoto's work is not as wholly international and freed from its Japanese background as some claim, nor is Kawabata's novel completely Japanese and lacking in accessibility to the non-Japanese reader. I would like to argue that both are accessible to broad audiences, yet both remain firmly grounded in the Japanese aesthetic and literary tradition. I intend to compare the novels' characters, themes, moral values and aesthetics.(Before I begin my analysis of the two author's works, I would like to offer a short biographical sketch of each of them).
    Kawabata Yasunari
    Kawabata Yasunari was born in Osaka in 1899. His father was a famous physician, but he was orphaned at a young age. He graduated from the Royal University of Tokyo and published his first story
  • 4. Sensei's Library: Kawabata Yasunari
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    6. Biographie De Yasunari Kawabata
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    7. Yasunari Kawabata - Wikipedia En Español
    Translate this page Yasunari Kawabata. Yasunari Kawabata ( , 1899-1972) fue el primer japonés ganador del premio Nobel de Literatura. Nació en Osaka.
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    Yasunari Kawabata premio Nobel de Literatura . Nació en Osaka . En ingresa a la Universidad de Tokio en la carrera de Literatura en Lengua Inglesa, y un año después cambia a la de Literatura del Japón. Mientras cursaba la universidad se publica el sexto "Shinjichoo" (literalmente, la nueva tendencia del pensamiento) donde publica algunos de sus trabajos, con lo que se abre el camino al mundo literario. En termina la universidad, y aparece el primer número de "Bungei-jidai" (La Época del Arte Literario), una revista de un grupo de intelectuales al que pertenecía. Esta publicación reunía a nuevos y prometedores literatos que al escribir utilizaban un estilo (el "Shinkankaku-hi", la nueva escuela de las sensaciones) donde la composición constaba en la aprehensión sensitiva de la relidad a la manera de los intelectuales. Gana el premio Nobel de literatura en 1968, y da el discurso de nombre "Del hermoso Japón, su yo" (utsukushii nihon no watashi). Se suicida inhalando gas tres años después. Maestro del también gran escritor Yukio Mishima , quien, al igual que Kawabata, era homosexual. Sus libro más famosos en occidente son

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    12. Japanese Literature, Kawabata Yasunari
    kawabata yasunari (18991972) Recommended Background Texts (1984) PL 726.55 .K39 1984; kawabata yasunari, Beauty and Sadness, trans.
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    • Palm-of-the-Hand Stories
    • Japan, the Beautiful, and Myself , 1968 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, trans. Edward Seidensticker (1981) PL832.A9 J3 1981
    • The Izu Dancer and Other Stories , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1974) PL782.E8I97 1974
    • The Master of Go , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1972) PL832.A9 M3
    • The Sound of the Mountain , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1970) PL832.A9Y313 1996
    • , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1969) PL832.A9H68 1980
    • Thousand Cranes , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1959) PL832.A9 S413 1996
    • Snow Country , trans. Edward Seidensticker (1956) PL832.A9 Y813 1996
    • Miyoshi, Masao, Accomplices of Silence: The Modern Japanese Novel
    • Pollack, David, Reading Against Culture: Ideology and Narrative in the Japanese Novel
    • Seidensticker, Edward, This Country, Japan

    13. Kawabata Yasunari
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    Links to Recommended Online Resources Creighton University Campus, Local Access Resources Selected Bibliography Audiovisual Resources Links to Recommended Online Resources: Japanese Literature, World Literature Program, Creighton University Creighton University Campus, Local Access Resources: Reinert Alumni Library Collections World Literature Program Library Selected Bibliography ** Keene, Donald, Dawn to the West: Japanese Literature of the Modern Era. (1984) PL 726.55 .K39 1984 Kawabata Yasunari, Beauty and Sadness, trans. Howard Hibbett (1996) PL832.A9 U813 1996 -, Japan, the Beautiful, and Myself, 1968 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, trans. Edward Seidensticker (1981) PL832.A9 J3 1981

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    16. Yasunari Kawabata - Enciclopedia Libre
    Translate this page Yasunari Kawabata. Artículo de la Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español. ja. Yasunari Kawabata. Yasunari Kawabata
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    Artículo de la Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español Yasunari Kawabata Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972) fue el primer japonés ganador del premio Nobel de Literatura . Nació en Osaka. En 1920 ingresa a la Universidad de Tokio en la carrera de Literatura en Lengua Inglesa, y un año después cambia a la de Literatura del Japón. Mientras cursaba la universidad se publica el sexto "Shinjichoo" (literalmente, la nueva tendencia del pensamiento) donde publica algunos de sus trabajos, con lo que se abre el camino al mundo literario. En 1924 termina la universidad, y aparece el primer número de "Bungei-jidai" (La Época del Arte Literario), una revista de un grupo de intelectuales al que pertenecía. Esta publicación reunía a nuevos y prometedores literatos que al escribir utilizaban un estilo (el "Shinkankaku-hi", la nueva escuela de las sensaciones) donde la composición constaba en la aprehensión sensitiva de la relidad a la manera de los intelectuales. Gana el premio Nobel de literatura en 1968, y da el discurso de nombre "Del hermoso Japón, su yo" (utsukushii nihon no watashi). Se suicida inhalando gas tres años después.

    17. WIEM: Kawabata Yasunari
    kawabata yasunari (18991972), japonski pisarz. Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1968. Wieloletni Literatura, Japonia kawabata yasunari (1899-1972). Kawabata
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    18. The Master Of Go
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    This is a novel about go, and it's wonderful. It's about the last official match played by Shusai, the last of the hereditary Honinbos; his opponent is Kitani Minoru, though he is called `Otake' in the book. The whole book is a report on the match; the moves of the match are given, though with only minimal commentary on them, enough to put them in their dramatic context but without too much detail so that non-go players won't get put off. I'm not very good at describing literature, so I won't try that here other than to say that it's a very moving description of a changing of the guard. Read it, tell your non-go playing friends to read it as well. It's currently available in a handsome Vintage International edition. Look in the fiction section of any good bookstore, in the K's. Here is a picture taken during this match. (It's a JPEG, 108kb.) It's from the book Japanese Game of "Go" , by F. Mihori.

    19. Kawabata Yasunari
    Kawabata est marquée par la mort son père - un médecin - d abord
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    Il s'agit du livre de Kawabata qui a été l'objet du plus grand nombre d'études. Il faut dire qu'il est d'une simplicité trompeuse qui cache de nombreux symboles, non-dits et autres phrases sybillines. Et malheureusement, il semble fort que la traduction française disponible occulte une très grande partie de la profondeur de l'oeuvre. En effet, je suis au regret de constater que presque tous les éléments qu'étudie Cécile Sakai dans son livre "Kawabata, le clair-obscur" (Presses Universitaires de France, 2001,1988 pages), sont introuvables ou très atténués dans le texte français... Texte de Bunkichi Fujimori et Armel Guerne (page 15) Traduction de Cécile Sakai,extrait de "Kawabata, le Clair-Obscur" (page 36) Dès la deuxième phrase du livre, le lecteur est accueilli avec une coquetterie dont il aurait pu se passer : "la ténèbre" ! franchement...

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