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The Columbia anthology of modern Japanese literatureVol. 2: From 1945 to the present

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In Volume 2 of Columbia's comprehensive anthology of modern Japanese literature, thoughtfully selected and carefully translated readings portray the vast changes that have transformed Japanese culture since the end of the Pacific War.

Beginning with the Allied Occupation in 1945 and concluding with the early twenty-first century, these stories, poems, plays, and essays reflect Japan's heady transition from poverty to prosperity, its struggle with conflicting ideologies and political beliefs, and the growing influence of popular culture on the country's artistic and intellectual traditions. Organized chronologically and by genre within each period, readings include fiction by Hayashi Fumiko and Kenzabur; poems by Ayukawa Nobuo, Katsura Nobuko, and Sait Fumi; plays by Mishima Yukio and Shimizu Kunio; and a number of essays, among them "Et Jun" on "Natsume Sseki" and his brilliant novel "Kokoro" ( The Heart of Things), and "Kawabata Yasunari" on the shape of his literary career and the enduring influence of classical Japanese literature.

Some authors train a keen eye on the contemporary world, while others address the historical past and its relationship to modern culture.Some adopt an even broader scope and turn to European models for inspiration, while others look inward, exploring psychological and sexual terrain in new, often daring ways.

Spanning almost six decades, this anthology provides a thorough introduction to a profound period of creative activity.

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Product Details
Columbia University Press
0231138040 / 9780231138048
Hardback
24/04/2007
United States
English
1024 p.
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