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  1. Le Maître ou le tournoi de go by Yasunari Kawabata, Sylvie Regnault-Gatier, 1988-01-01
  2. Tristesse et Beauté by Yasunari Kawabata, 2000-01-01
  3. Les Servantes d'auberge by Yasunari Kawabata, Suzanne Rosset, 1993-09-01
  4. BEAUTY AND SADNESS by H. HIBBETT (TRANSLATOR) YASUNARI KAWABATA, 1979
  5. Tausend Kraniche. by Yasunari Kawabata, 1999-06-01
  6. House of the Sleeping Beauties and Other Stories by Yasunari Kawabata, 1994
  7. Le Grondement de la montagne by Yasunari Kawabata, Sylvie Regnault-Gatier, 1986-03-01
  8. La Beauté tôt vouée à se défaire, suivi de "Le Bras" by Yasunari Kawabata, Yukio Mishima, 2003-02-12
  9. Die schlafenden Schönen by Yasunari Kawabata, 2004-08-31
  10. Schönheit und Trauer by Yasunari Kawabata, 2004-07-31
  11. Ein Kirschbaum im Winter. Roman. by Yasunari Kawabata, 1983-01-01
  12. L'Adolescent by Yasunari Kawabata, 1992-10-08
  13. The Master of Go by Yasunari Kawabata, 1980
  14. Récits de la paume de la main by Yasunari Kawabata, Anne Bayard-Sakai, et all 2001-01-15

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42. Yasunari Kawabata Biography
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Kawabata was orphaned when he was two and soon lost his grandparents also. While still a student at Tokyo Imperial University he joined Yokomitsu Riichi in starting Bungei Jidai (The Artistic Age), a neo-Impressionist journal.
Kawabata committed suicide in 1972.
Kawabata debuted with Izu no Odoriko ("The Dancer of Izu") in 1927. In 1937 appeared his novel Yukiguni ("Snow Country"), a stark tale of a love affair between a Tokyo playboy and a provincial geisha in a remote hot springs town. Yukiguni established Kawabata as one of Japan's foremost authors and became an instant classic. Senbazuru ("Thousand Cranes") continued some of the themes of Yukiguni.
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47. 03/06/96 -- Arts: Snow Country By Yasunari Kawabata
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review by aaron tyler morris Discovering Asian literature is like an awakening, yet very few writers from Asia have managed to penetrate through to the fickle literary tastes of the west. There is, however, Yasunari Kawabata: Nobel Prize winner and author of the 1956 novel Snow Country. This extraordinary novel reveals the life of a dilettante, Shimamura, vacationing in snowy western Japan, and the lives of his two geishas, Komako and Yoko. The three characters search for love, only to discover that they are incapable of such feeling. Like the characters' inability to feel, the narrative is likewise minimal. At times, Kawabata's prose reads more like haiku than a novel. Subtle, yet rich imagery replaces a complex narrative-"insects smaller than moths gathered on the thick white powder of her neck. Some of them died there as Shimamura watched." Thus, what remains in place of a complex narrative is the bare, yet beautiful essentials which exist largely in the characters' conversations, and the haiku-like images which make up their surroundings, and give insight into their characters. The slightest change in mood, the tiny nuances of the atmosphere, are what make up this extraordinary story. Like haiku poetry, each word is essential to the overall meaning and beauty of the novel.

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56. Yasunari Kawabata, Japan, The Beautiful And Myself (Nobel Lecture, December 12,
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The wind is piercing, the snow is cold." The first of these poems is by the priest Dogen (1200-1253) and bears the title "Innate Spirit". The second is by the priest Myöe (1173-1232). When I am asked for specimens of calligraphy, it is these poems that I often choose. The second poem bears an unusually detailed account of its origins, such as to be an explanation of the heart of its meaning: "On the night of the twelfth day of the twelfth month of the year 1224, the moon was behind clouds. I sat in Zen meditation in the Kakyu-Hall. When the hour of the midnight vigil came, I ceased meditation and descended from the hall on the peak to the lower quarters, and as I did so the moon came from the clouds and set the snow to glowing. The moon was my companion, and not even the wolf howling in the valley brought fear. When, presently, I came out of the lower quarters again, the moon was again behind clouds. As the bell was signalling the late-night vigil, I made my way once more to the peak, and the moon saw me on the way. I entered the meditation hall, and the moon, chasing the clouds, was about to sink behind the peak beyond, and it seemed to me that it was keeping me secret company."

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Jason Cowley Published 21 August 2006 Elegiac and exquisite, the fictions of Yasunari Kawabata were among the most memorable of the 20th century. Jason Cowley on a writer who knew the value of silence In 1938 Yasunari Kawabata was commissioned by a Tokyo newspaper to write about a championship game of Go between the best player in Japan, the Master, and a young, talented challenger. It was no ordinary game of Go: the aged Master, believed to be unbeatable, is portrayed in The Master of Go - Kawabata's book based on the 1938 match, which has just been reissued in a fine edition by Yellow Jersey Press - as the embodiment of a traditional and hierarchical Japan that is threatened by the forces of change and modernity, a Japan of ceremony and ritual to which the conservative and nostalgic Kawabata is deeply attached. The Master as reimagined in this non-fiction novel has a contemplative, Zen-like serenity: through Go he has learned the art of patience and the value of silence. But he is ill, and his illness affects the game, which keeps being interrupted and then suspended; as such, it occupies a period of more than eight months, at the end of which you sense the ailing Master will surely die, as he does. So this, in every sense, is to be his final game, his last stand as the Master of Go.

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Term Paper # 9782 SHOPPING CART DISABLED "Snow Country" by Yasunari Kawabata
A review of the book "Snow Country" by Japanese author, Yasunari Kawabata, focusing on the explicit imagery applied by the author.
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This paper explores the symbolic representation that has been lost or forgotten through translations of the story from Japanese to English. The paper shows how symbolic imagery adds to the plot of the story. A discussion of the book illustrates the use of descriptive language and poignant symbolism employed by the author as tools to emphasize the main theme of unfulfilled love.
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"Yasunari Kawabata novels were set in environments depicting loneliness, emptiness, symbolizing unsatisfied yearning, and transient or unattainable love, with a backdrop of wild and beautiful nature. His novels were written in a free associative and unconventional style, usually over long periods of time. The bulk of 'Snow Country' was published between 1935 and 1937, the period in which it was set, but it was not formally completed until 1947." Term Paper # 12815 SHOPPING CART DISABLED "Thousand Cranes" by Yasunari Kawabata & "Fires on The Plain" by Shohei Ooka

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