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  1. Le Lac by Yasunari Kawabata, 1985-06-01
  2. Three Modern Novelists: Soseki, Tanizaki, Kawabata (Kodansha Biographies) by Van C. Gessel, 1993-02
  3. House of the Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories by Yasunari Kawabata, 2004-02-06
  4. Kawabata Yasunari: Nihon no bigaku (Nihon bungaku kenkyu shiryo shinshu) (Japanese Edition)
  5. Naissance d'un ecrivain: Etude sur Kawabata Yasunari (Bibliotheque de l'Institut des hautes etudes japonaises) (French Edition) by Yuko Brunet, 1982
  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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23. Kawabata Yasunari - Japanese Novelist
kawabata yasunari Japanese Novelist. kawabata yasunari ( , June 14, 1899 - April 16, 1972) was a Japanese novelist who won the Nobel Prize in
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Home Tokyo Guide Travel Culture ... Next Kawabata Yasunari - Japanese Novelist Kawabata was orphaned when he was two and soon long his grandparents also. While still a student at Tokyo Imperial University he joined Riichi Yokomitsu in starting Bungei Jidai (The Artistic Age), a neo-Impressionist journal. Kawabata committed suicide in 1972. Kawabata debuted with Izu no Tonoriko ("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. List of Works
  • Senbazuru ("Thousand Cranes", 1949-52) The Old Capital (Koto, 1962) The Master of Go (1972)
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24. The Master Of Go - Novel By Kawabata Yasunari
The Master of Go (ISBN 0679761063) is a novel by kawabata yasunari, originally written in Japanese and titled Meijin. Based on a true story, it chronicles
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Home Tokyo Guide Travel Culture ... Next The Master of Go - novel by Kawabata Yasunari The Master of Go (ISBN 0679761063) is a novel by Kawabata Yasunari, originally written in Japanese and titled Meijin . Based on a true story, it chronicles the 1938 "retirement game" of Go by the respected master Honinbo Shusai, against the up-and-coming player Kitani Minoru (though his name is changed to Otake in the book). As well as describing the game, the book also reflects the tension between old traditions and new pragmatism - for example, commenting upon the rigid rules governing the contest, the author writes:
From the way of Go, the beauty of Japan and the Orient had fled. Everything had become science and regulation.
The game, as actually played in real life, lasted 237 moves, and is documented in the book by means of diagrams. Kitani Minoru, playing Black, won by 5 points. The game can be downloaded in SGF format. Article text is from Wikipedia and licensed under terms of the GFDL . The original article can be found here How Safe Is Japan?

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Décédé à Zushi le 16 avril 1972 Faites découvrir YASUNARI KAWABATA à un ami LA BIOGRAPHIE DE YASUNARI KAWABATA SES ANECDOTES Orphelin Né en 1899, Yasunari Kawabata perd successivement son père, sa mère, son unique soeur et sa grand-mère. Il est élevé par son grand-père, qui meurt en 1914. TOUT YASUNARI KAWABATA SUR... ET VOUS?... Si vous aviez eu l'occasion de lui parler ou de lui écrire... que lui auriez-vous dit ? Ecrire un message SES CITATIONS > Mourir, c'est refuser toute compréhension, et pour toujours, de la part des autres. Extrait des Nuées d'oiseaux blancs > La prise de conscience d'une femme semble commencer par son affrontement avec les méfaits de son mari. Le grondement de la montagne > La beauté atteinte par les seins de la femme n'était-elle point la gloire la plus resplendissante de l'évolution de l'humanité ?

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27. Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country Companion Page--Portraits
Mostly portraits of Yasunari Kawabata (18991972). (between 1906 - 1912) During elementary school, Kawabata wanted to be a painter.
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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. Mostly portraits of Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972) (between 1906 - 1912)
During elementary school, Kawabata wanted to be a painter.
Graduation from elementary school
5th year of Ibaraki Middle School
Picture when entering upper school. (ca. 1929)
Members of the literary journal Bungei Jidai , and Iketani. From right to left: Suga (›’‰—Y), Kawabata, Ishihama (Î•l‹àì), Nakagawa (’†‰Í—^ˆê), Iketani (’r’JMŽO˜Y). (between 1929-1934)
A picture during the time he was living at Sakuragi-cho in Ueno (ã–ì÷–Ø’¬).
Kawabata with his wife Hideko (GŽq) to his left and her younger sister Kimiko (ŒNŽq) to his right.
At home in Kamakura. By this time the first full edition of Snow Country has been published (1937) but the sections about the final fire and the Milky Way have yet to be written. Kawabata's house in Nagatani, Kamakura. His last residence. He moved here in 1946.

28. Kawabata Yasunari (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Literary Translators. kawabata yasunari Japan 18991972. The Nobel Award 1968 Nobel e-museum kawabata yasunari. Links Books and Writers Biography
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30. A Letter To Kawabata Yasunari - Directory Of Lost Causes - - Blog
A Writer s Life for Me A Letter to kawabata yasunari kawabata yasunari, incidentally, was the first Japanese to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature
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Sunday, 13. March 2005, 23:59:23 A Writer's Life for Me - A Letter to Kawabata Yasunari
My search of the Internet convinces me that I am laying before you rare and precious information. I have translated the second piece by Dazai, as promised. I wanted to write an informed introduction to this piece, and, not having many of my books with me, I have made a search of the Internet, but can find no mention of the incident that forms the piece’s background. I am reminded once again what a pitifully small number of people share my interests and are likely to appreciate my efforts.
Anyway, this just means I will have to provide the background from my memory. This is it, and I am afraid that, because of monumental public apathy, I am unable to supply dates and so on:
Early in his career, Dazai Osamu was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize , the most prestigious literary prize awarded within Japan. It seems that he was likely to receive the prize, too, if it were not for the opposition of someone on the panel of judges. That person was none other than Kawabata Yasunari . When Dazai learnt of this, he wrote an open letter to Kawabata. Many people thought that Dazai was mad to make such an open attack on one of the most prominent figures of the literary establishment. After this, it seems, Dazai became even more isolated.

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kawabata yasunari, the novelist, was born in Osaka in 1899. He lost one family member after another in his infancy and became an orphan by the age of 15.
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Kawabata Yasunari, the novelist, was born in Osaka in 1899. He lost one family member after another in his infancy and became an orphan by the age of 15.
While continuing dormitory life, he advanced to the First Higher School and Tokyo Imperial University. With his classmates he launched the 6th series of Shinshicho (New Currents of Thought) in 1921. The story "Shokonsai Ikkei," contributed to the second number, was recognized by Kikuchi Kan and marked his entry into the literary world.
He brought out the magazine "Bungei Jidai" (Literary Age) in 1924 with Yokomitsu Riichi, Kataoka Teppei and Kon Toko and became a representative novelist of the Shinkankaku (New sensibilities) school. By the early stages of the Showa period, he had become a central existence of the Shinko Geijutsuha (New Art school). He released a succession of masterpieces, among them, "Izu no Odoriko" (tr The Izu Dancer) "Yukiguni" (tr Snow Country), "Senba Zuru" (tr Thousand Cranes), "Yama no Oto" (tr The Sound of the Mountain), "Mizu Umi" (Lake) and "Koto" (Ancient Capital).
In 1968 he became the first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. In addition to his creative activity, as the chairman of the Japan P.E.N. club, he organized the Tokyo meeting of the International P.E.N. club in 1957 and was nominated to the post of vice president of the world forum. His interests spread far and wide, and he was invited to join fellow Nobel laureate Yukawa Hideki on the Committee of Seven to Appeal for World Peace. He died in 1972 at the age of 72.

32. Yasunari Kawabata
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Tras finalizar sus estudios en 1924 fundó Bungei Jidai (La Edad Artística). Fue precisamente en esa revista donde apareció, en 1926, "Izu no odoriko" ("La danzarina de Izu"), relato lleno de imágenes líricas y sugerentes, en el que se apreciaban ecos de las escrituras budistas y de los poetas medievales japoneses, que para el autor constituían "la más elevada literatura del mundo".
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    Encyclopedia: Yasunari Kawabata
    Updated 19 days 10 hours 10 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Yasunari Kawabata Yasunari Kawabata Kawabata Yasunari June 14 April 16 ) was a Japanese novelist whose spare, lyrical and subtly shaded prose won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in . He became the first Japanese, and third Asian (after Rabindranath Tagore and Shmuel Yosef Agnon ), to win the award. His works have had broad and lasting appeal, and are still widely read internationally. June 14 is the 165th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (166th in leap years), with 200 days remaining. ... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... April 16 is the 106th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (107th in leap years). ...

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    35. Kawabata Yasunari
    Kawabata est marquée par la mort son père - un médecin - d abord
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    KAWABATA Yasunari (Osaka, 14/06/1899 - 16/04/1972)
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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...

    36. Kawabata Yasunari
    YASUNARI, KAWABATA født den 11. juni 1899 i Osaka, Japan og døde den 16. april 1972. 01 Månestråler på vandet novelle i Japans stemme noveller af vor
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    Translate this page kawabata yasunari, geboren 1899 in Osaka, erhielt 1968 als erster japanischer Schriftsteller den Yasunari, Kawabata Die rote Bande von Asakusa
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    Kawabata Yasunari, geboren 1899 in Osaka, erhielt 1968 als erster japanischer Schriftsteller den Nobelpreis für Literatur. Von 1948 bis 1965 war er Präsident des japanischen PEN-Zentrums, und er hatte maßgeblichen Anteil an der Entwicklung der japanischen Literaturszene nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Im April 1972 nahm sich Kawabata in seiner Wohnung in der Nähe von Kamakura das Leben.
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    Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3458169695, Gebunden, 216 Seiten, 19,43 EUR Asakusa, das Vergnügungsviertel im Tokyo der zwanziger Jahre. Die engen Gassen im Umkreis des Sensoji-Tempels - das ist die Welt der Gaukler und Ganoven, der Katzen- und Mädchenfänger, der Spieler und Spelunken. Die geheimnisvolle Rote Bande treibt ihr Unwesen. Wer verbirgt sich dahinter?

    38. Japan, Kawabata Yasunari Die Rote Bande Von Asakusa
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    "Asakusa kurenaidan" (= der jp. Originaltitel) in einer Kalligraphie des Autors, Kawabata Yasunari Angaben zum Autor:
    Kawabata Yasunari, geb. 14.6.1899 in Ôsaka, gest. 16.4.1972 in Zushi (bei Yokohama); 1968 erhält er als erster japanischer Schriftsteller den Nobel-Preis für Literatur.

    39. Kawabata Yasunari
    kawabata yasunari. Stary czlowiek to sasiad smierci. kawabata yasunari Spiace pieknosci . Cialo kobiety wiedzie mezczyzne ku najdalszym regionom piekiel.
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      Kawabata Yasunari "Œpi¹ce piêknoœci"

    ...dla starych – œmieræ,
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    œmieræ zdarza siê tylko jeden raz,
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    ...nie mo¿na u¿ywaæ tak przesadnych
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      Kawabata Yasunari "Tysi¹c ¿urawi"
    ...to tylko kobieta ma dar wybaczania nawet najwiêkszym grzesznikom. A mo¿e jest to tylko sentymentalizm lub apatia, w ka¿dym razie na pewno w ten czy inny sposób kobieta zbawia mê¿czyznê.
      Kawabata Yasunari "Tysi¹c ¿urawi"
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    ...jedynacy maj¹ sk³onnoœæ do ¿ycia w samotnoœci, nie chc¹ potem z nikim wspó³dzia³aæ. Zamykaj¹ siê sami w sobie i chyba maj¹ trudnoœci w utrzymaniu stosunków z innymi ludŸmi.

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