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Snow Country

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Kiadó: Charles E. Tuttle Company
Kiadás helye: Tokió
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 175 oldal
Sorozatcím: Unesco Collection of Representative Works Japanese Series
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN:
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Snow Country is a dazzling portrait of a country geisha in a Japanese hot-springs resort, as seen through the eyes of a wealthy sensualist. Not since Huysmans's Against the Grain has there been so provocative a story of the possibility of love in an earthly paradise. For a full description, see inside cover.
Tasunari Kawabata was one of Japan's most distinguished novelists. He is famous for adding fo the once fashionable naturalism imported from France a sensual, more Japanese impressionism. He was born in Osaka in 1899. As a boy, he hoped to become a painter, an aspiration later reflected in his novels. But his first stories were published while he was still in high school, and he decided to become a writer.
He was graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in 1924. His story The Izu Dancer, first published in 1925, appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1954. It captures the shy eroticism of adolescence, and thereafter Kawabata has devoted his novels largely to aspects of love.
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Snow Country is a dazzling portrait of a country geisha in a Japanese hot-springs resort, as seen through the eyes of a wealthy sensualist. Not since Huysmans's Against the Grain has there been so provocative a story of the possibility of love in an earthly paradise. For a full description, see inside cover.
Tasunari Kawabata was one of Japan's most distinguished novelists. He is famous for adding fo the once fashionable naturalism imported from France a sensual, more Japanese impressionism. He was born in Osaka in 1899. As a boy, he hoped to become a painter, an aspiration later reflected in his novels. But his first stories were published while he was still in high school, and he decided to become a writer.
He was graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in 1924. His story The Izu Dancer, first published in 1925, appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1954. It captures the shy eroticism of adolescence, and thereafter Kawabata has devoted his novels largely to aspects of love.
He was also a prominent literary critic and discovered and sponsored such remarkable young writers as Yukio Mishima. In 1948 he was appointed chairman of the Japanese Center of the P.E.N. Club. His death by suicide in April 1972 came as a tremendous shock to his admirers both in Japan and abroad. Vissza

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