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==Works== | ==Works== |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 28 July 2009
Writers
- Ryunosuke Akutagawa: Add brief definition or description
- Osamu Dazai: Add brief definition or description
- Kobo Abe: (1924-1993) Japanese novelist and dramatist; wrote The Woman in the Dunes. [e]
- Masuji Ibuse: (1898-1993) Japanese novelist and short story writer; wrote Black Rain. [e]
- Yasunari Kawabata: Japanese novelist (1899–1972) who won the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works include Snow Country and The Sound of the Mountain. [e]
- Kenzaburo Oe: (1935- ) Nobel prize winning Japanese novelist; wrote A Personal Matter and The Silent Cry. [e]
- Shusaku Endo: Add brief definition or description
- Ryu Murakami: Add brief definition or description
- Natsume Soseki: (1867-1916) Japanese novelist; wrote Botchan, The Wayfarer, and Kokoro. [e]
- Junichiro Tanizaki: (1886-1965) Japanese novelist, short story writer, and dramatist; wrote The Makioka Sisters and Some Prefer Nettles. [e]
- Yukio Mishima: Add brief definition or description
- Matsuo Bashō: (1644-94) Japanese haiku poet, widely considered to be the most accomplished practitioner of the art form. [e]
- Yosa Buson: Add brief definition or description
- Kobayashi Issa: Add brief definition or description