Please read my review of Kawabata's haunting Palm of the Hand stories.
Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata felt the essence of his art was to be found not in his longer works but in a series of short-stories wh
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Please read my review of Kawabata's haunting Palm of the Hand stories.
Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata felt the essence of his art was to be found not in his longer works but in a series of short-stories wh

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"... a clear tranquil harmony." #Kawabata #thousandcranes #1952Club
A year ago, for the #1937Club, I read “Snow Country” by Yasunari Kawabata. Whether, strictly speaking, it qualified for that year was up for debate; however, my edition also contains the novel “Thousand Cranes” and as that was first published in book form in 1952 I feel quite justified in having read it for this April’s Club Week! Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker (as was “Snow…”) it’s an…
Burt Glinn (1925-2008), Kawabata Yasunari 川端 康成 (1899-1972) - Japan - 1961