Modern Japanese Literature: An Anthology

by Donald Keene

Paperback, 1960

Status

Available

Call number

895.6082

Collection

Publication

Grove Press (1960), Edition: [lst Evergreen ed.], 440 pages

Description

A collection of plays, essays, poetry, and reportage compiled by "the 20th-century's premier scholar of Japanese literature" (Slate).   Modern Japanese Literature is Donald Keene's critically acclaimed companion volume to his landmark Anthology of Japanese Literature. Now considered the standard canon of modern Japanese writing translated into English, Modern Japanese Literature includes concise introductions to the writers, as well as a historical introduction by Professor Keene. Includes: "Growing Up" by Higuchi Ichiyō, a lyrical story of pre-adolescence in the nineties; Natsume Sōseki's story of "Botchan," an ill-starred and ineffectual Huck Finn; Nagai Kafū's "The River Sumida;" Yokomitsu Riitchi's Kafkaesque "Time;" Kawabata Yasunari's "The Mole;" "The Firefly Hunt;" a glimpse into Tanizaki Junichirō's masterpiece "Thin Snow;" and the postwar work of such writers as Dazai Osamu and Mishima Yukio.… (more)

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Long a standard collection, though now rather limited by ending the works included about 40 years ago. I have used it in a Japanese literrature in translation class and one of my students complained the stories were (almost) always sad. Some are unbearably so (e.g. "Old Gen") but of course some odf
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this period (e.g. WWII) was very sad for Japan.
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Language

Original language

Japanese

Original publication date

1956 (English collection)

Physical description

440 p.
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