Five Modern Japanese Novelists
by
Donald Keene
"The New Yorker" has called Donald Keene "America's preeminent scholar of Japanese literature." Now he presents a new book that serves as both a superb introduction to modern Japanese fiction and a memoir of his own lifelong love affair with Japanese literature and culture. "Five Modern Japanese Novelists"profiles five prominent writers whom
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Published
June 15th 2005
by Columbia University Press
(first published December 11th 2002)
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Five Modern Japanese Novelists by Donald Keene is an accessible introductory book about the works and lives of five prominent writers who have influenced Japanese literature; without them Japanese literature would not be the same today. Donald Keene is the leading Japanologist of our time. He is also the translator of dozens of famous works. His personal relationship with four of the five noted writers makes this book a unique and inviting read.
It is written in a plain style, and ...more
It is written in a plain style, and ...more
Nice personal memories (and sweet jokes) of Donal Keene about five famous Japanese writers which he knew, mostly as his friends. Tanizaki, Kawabata, Mishima, Abe and Shiba. I read some books by every from them with exemption of Shiba - I wish to read something by him!
And I will read Some prefer nettles by Tanizaki because this book. I know that Mishima loved it, but when I tried read it, I couldn“t. Also, I will try it again. And some books by others writers, too. :o)
And I will read Some prefer nettles by Tanizaki because this book. I know that Mishima loved it, but when I tried read it, I couldn“t. Also, I will try it again. And some books by others writers, too. :o)
Great anecdotes about the five writers, but the books has a condescending tone once in a while that grates; recommended for the content but from time to time you gotta hold the nose so to speak as tone goes
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