Still, my own sentimentality yearns for them as if they were the truth, suspect or twisted though they may be. I have forgotten that they were stories I heard from another and feel an intimacy with them as if they were my own direct memories". -from "Oil”. ― Yasunari Cited by: 2. · The Izu Dancer, Yasunari Kawabata's first work to bring him recognition as a writer, is a novella about six Izu Peninsula travelers. As the six travelers journey together, intimacy develops and friendship overcomes class differences. Capturing the shy eroticism of adolescence, The Izu Dancer is a charming picture of the times. The Izu Dancer, Yasunari Kawabata's first work to bring him recognition as a writer, is a novella about six Izu Peninsula travelers. As the six travelers journey together, intimacy develops and friendship overcomes class differences. Capturing the shy eroticism of adolescence, The Izu Dancer is a charming picture of the times/5(8).
Yasunari Kawabata () - The Izu Dancer and Others (translated by Edward Seidensticker, in The Izu Dancer and Others, ) / The Dancing Girl of Izu and Other Stories (translated by J. Martin Holman, ). All about The Dancing Girl of Izu and Other Stories by Yasunari Kawabata. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Please do not combine with "The Izu Dancer and Other Stories" which actually includes no other stories by Kawabata but has 3 stories by Yasushi Inoue. The Dancing Girl of Izu was first translated into English by Edward Seidensticker, being the first story by Kawabata which saw an English translation, and published in an abridged form as The Izu Dancer in The Atlantic Monthly in Later publications contained Seidensticker's complete translation of the story.
A book of short stories that offers a sampling of two great writers, Yasunari Kawabata and Yasushi Inoue. The title story, The Izu Dancer is by Kawabata and is about a small troupe of traveling performers and a student infatuated with their young drummer girl. Acces PDF The Dancing Girl Of Izu And Other Stories Yasunari Kawabata The Dancing Girl Of Izu And Other Stories Yasunari Kawabata This story of a stalker is a unique work by the first Japanese Nobel Prize winner for Literature. Explores the experiences spectators have when they watch a film collectively in a cinema. The dancing girl of Izu and other stories by Kawabata, Yasunari, ; Holman, J. Martin. Publication date Topics Kawabata, Yasunari, Publisher.
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