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  1. Kawabata Yasunari: Nihon no bigaku (Nihon bungaku kenkyu shiryo shinshu) (Japanese Edition)
  2. Naissance d'un ecrivain: Etude sur Kawabata Yasunari (Bibliotheque de l'Institut des hautes etudes japonaises) (French Edition) by Yuko Brunet, 1982
  3. Three Modern Novelists: Soseki, Tanizaki, Kawabata (Kodansha Biographies) by Van C. Gessel, 1993-02
  4. The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (Kodansha's Illustrated Japanese Classics) by Yasunari Kawabata, 1998-09-16
  5. Japan the Beautiful and Myself by Yasunari Kawabata, 1981-09
  6. Pais de nieve/ Snow Country (Spanish Edition) by Yasunari Kawabata, 2008-10-30
  7. La danseuse d'Izu by Yasunari Kawabata, 1984-10-01
  8. LO BELLO Y LO TRISTE by Yasunari Kawabata, 2008
  9. Kyoto by Yasunari Kawabata, 1974
  10. Primera nieve en el monte Fuji/ First Snow on Fuji (Spanish Edition) by Yasunari Kawabata, 2008-03-08
  11. Palm Novel [Japanese Edition] by Yasunari Kawabata, 1971
  12. Loved Ones [Japanese Edition] by Yasunari Kawabata, 1981
  13. Chronique d'Asakusa by Yasunari Kawabata, 1992-03-01
  14. EL RUMOR DE LA MONTAÑA by Yasunari Kawabata, 2007

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Yasunari Kawabata 1969. gelatin silver photograph. printed image 99.0 (h) x 73.6 (w) cm. Purchased 1973. NGA 1974.396.11. Previous Biography Article
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  • First Snow on Fuji by Yasunari Kawabata and One Down, Another Started
    My first thought after finishing First Snow on Fuji is that I think I'd like to try one of Yasunari Kawabata's novels. Like the other two books that I've read for the Japanese Reading Challenge, the language in this book was beautiful. Kawabata had a gift for capturing the fragility of human relationships and explores that in this collection of short stories. 3 days ago in Stuff as Dreams are Made on Authority: 75
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  • 26. Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country Companion Page--Maps, Local Info, Works List, M
    A detailed and annotated bibliography of primary and secondary works in English on Yasunari Kawabata is maintained by Allen Reichart of Otterbein college.
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    This page is encoded as Japanese Shift_JIS. If your computer does not decode Japanese, there will be words in the captions that will be unintelligible. These are simply the Japanese characters for the English words preceding them. Maps, Setting, Local Information, etc. The setting for Snow Country is the hot springs resort of Yuzawa (“’‘ò‰·ò), in Niigata Prefecture, near the Shimizu Tunnel that bores through the "backbone" of Japan, the Japanese Alps. That tunnel is 970 meters long. The general course of the train through the mountains, and this tunnel, to Yuzawa is marked on the map in blue. The Takahan (‚”¼—·ŠÙ) in Yuzawa (“’‘ò), the setting of the story. This photo is undated but is at least before its radical remodeling. Web links to places relevant to Snow Country
    • The Takahan still exists, though it is remodeled. It has preserved, however, Kawabata's room as it was when he stayed there. Go here to see a picture of that room, part of Takahan's website (in Japanese).
    • Yuzawa maintains a bilingual web site. The photo gallery portion of this site gives an excellent sense for the mountains that Kawabata continually refers to. Go here
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    28. The Master Of Go
    The Master of Go , by kawabata yasunari. Perigee; 1981. This is a novel about go, and it s wonderful. It s about the last official match played by Shusai,
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    The Master of Go , by Kawabata Yasunari. Perigee; 1981.
    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.

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    Tomatsu, Reiko (2006) A Computational Analysis of Literary Style: Comparison of Kawabata Yasunari and Mishima Yukio. In Bennett, Kate and Jamarani, Maryam and Tolton, Laura, Eds. Rhizomes: Re-Visioning Boundaries , 24-25 February, 2006, School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, The University of Queensland. Full text available as:
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    All the selected stylistic indicators I examined have revealed the characteristics of the writing styles of Kawabata and Mishima to varying extents. I have identified three levels of indicators of writing styles. The findings of our quantitative study have provided concrete evidence to contribute towards an objective assessment of the style of Kawabata and Mishima. The computational model established in the present research can also be used to analyse Japanese literary texts. EPrint Type: Conference Paper Keywords: Yukio Mishima; Yasunari Kawabata; stylistic differences; Japanese writers; fiction

    30. Yasunari Kawabata
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    Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972) In 1968, Yasunari Kawabata became the first Japanese novelist to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works combined the beauty of old Japan with modernist trends, and his prose blended realism with surrealistic visions. Kawabata's books have been described as "melancholy lyricism" and often explore the place of sex within culture, and within individual lives. Over the course of his life, Kawabata wrote many novels and more than a hundred two or three page stories. He called these his "tanagokoro no shosetsu" (palm-of-the-hand stories), and said that they expressed the essence of his art. An example of one of these stories is Ki-no Ue ( Up in the Tree , 1962). Here, the main characters, a girl and a boy named Michiko and Keisuke, both fourth graders, share a secret. Keisuke tells Michiko that his parents quarrel, and his father has another woman. He once climbed a tree in the garden so that his mother couldn't take him and go back to her parents' house. Since then he has been up in that tree a lot. "The "secret" of their being up in the tree had continued for almost two years now. Where the thick trunk branched out near the top, the two could sit comfortably. Michiko, straddling one branch, leaned back against another. There were days when little birds came and days when the wind sang through the pine needles. Although they weren't that high off the ground, these two little lovers felt as if they were in a completely different world, far away from the earth."

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      Kawabata, Yasunari OO key , 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

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    Kawabata was an internationally acclaimed fiction writer who was the first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize in literature. His works are noted for their blending of a modern sensibility with an allusive, highly nuanced style derived from traditional literature. Kawabata strove, in both his short and long fiction, to create exquisitely detailed images that resonate with meanings that remain unexpressed. Describing the effect of reading Kawabata's work, Thom Palmer observed that his stories "comprise a variety of levels and potentials. There are gradations of meaning, innumerable approaches at interpretation, a sophisticated array of doors and windows through which one can access the text. With Kawabata, one may locate, or perhaps even experience, a subtle epiphany, feel a little throb of excitement from the tale or its telling, but it's a highly subjective, intuitive occurrence."
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    Born in Osaka in 1899, Kawabata was orphaned at an early age; his father died when he was two, and his mother died the following year. Biographers point out that the young Kawabata suffered several other losses and earned the sobriquet "Master of Funerals" for the number of ceremonies he attended in his youth, including those of his grandparents, with whom he lived after his parents died, and that of his only sister. Kawabata began his literary activities while still in his teens. In 1914 he wrote his earliest known story, "JÅ«rokusai no Nikki" ("Diary of a Sixteen-Year Old"), recording his impressions at the time of his grandfather's death. He attended Tokyo Imperial University and obtained a degree in Japanese literature in 1924. As a young man Kawabata was interested in Western literature and artistic movements. Proficient in English, he read James Joyce's

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