Yanagishita, Kunioki
Overview
Works: | 5 works in 21 publications in 2 languages and 928 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Domestic fiction Novels Lectures Speeches Criticism, interpretation, etc Essays |
Roles: | Translator |
Classifications: | PL858.E14, 895.635 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Kunioki Yanagishita
A quiet life by
Kenzaburō Ōe(
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14 editions published between 1990 and 1998 in English and Undetermined and held by 863 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Japanese novelist and his wife move to America, leaving the children behind. It befalls to the eldest daughter to look after a younger sister and a handicapped brother. The novel is a memoir of her experience
14 editions published between 1990 and 1998 in English and Undetermined and held by 863 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Japanese novelist and his wife move to America, leaving the children behind. It befalls to the eldest daughter to look after a younger sister and a handicapped brother. The novel is a memoir of her experience
Japan, the ambiguous, and myself : the Nobel Prize speech and other lectures by
Kenzaburō Ōe(
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4 editions published in 1995 in English and Japanese and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In December 1994, on the acceptance of only the second Nobel Prize awarded to a Japanese writer, Kenzaburo Oe gave a speech that was a message for mankind: one that pledged his own faith in tolerance and human decency; in the renunciation of war; and in the healing power of art - the power to calm and purify. Other key addresses he has given elsewhere join the Nobel lecture in this volume, giving a wider view of the work of a literary activist who sees himself as one of a dying breed in the intellectual life of his own country
4 editions published in 1995 in English and Japanese and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In December 1994, on the acceptance of only the second Nobel Prize awarded to a Japanese writer, Kenzaburo Oe gave a speech that was a message for mankind: one that pledged his own faith in tolerance and human decency; in the renunciation of war; and in the healing power of art - the power to calm and purify. Other key addresses he has given elsewhere join the Nobel lecture in this volume, giving a wider view of the work of a literary activist who sees himself as one of a dying breed in the intellectual life of his own country
Who's afraid of the Tasmanian wolf? : a lecture by
Kenzaburō Ōe(
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1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Japan, the Nobel prize speech and other lectures by
Kenzaburō Ōe(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Takenishi Hiroko's Nihon no bungakuron (Discourse on Japanese literature) by
Kunio Tsuji(
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in Undetermined and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in Undetermined and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Ōe, Kenzaburō 1935- Author
- Wetherall, William 1941- Translator
- Yamanouchi, Hisaki
- Sutton Hoo Press Printer
- Akiba, Kazuko
- Rainmaker Editions
- Oness, Chad Printer
- 山内, 久明(1934-)
- Tsuji, Kunio Author