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Author | : KenjiMiyazawa |
Publisher | : YellowBirdProject |
Total Pages | : 43 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : |
※この商品はタブレットなど大きいディスプレイを備えた端末で読むことに適しています。また、文字だけを拡大することや、文字列のハイライト、検索、辞書の参照、引用などの機能が使用できません。 Kojuro was a warm-hearted hunter. However, he was so kind that he started to question himself who made his living from killing animals. One day, Kojuro entered a mountain and spotted a mother bear and her child… (KiiroitoriBooks,Vol 81)
Author | : Kenji Miyazawa |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1 |
Release | : 1998-10-15 |
Genre | : Bears |
ISBN | : 9784763123152 |
猟師小十郎はただ生活のために熊を捕っていましたが、ある夏の日...。原作の小冊子付。
Author | : Junko Morimoto |
Publisher | : Collins Publishers |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 1986-01-01 |
Genre | : Bear hunting |
ISBN | : 9780001843622 |
A bear hunter finds his destiny in the hills of Mt. Nametoko.
Author | : Junko Morimoto |
Publisher | : Angus & Robertson |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 1991-04-01 |
Genre | : Bears |
ISBN | : 9780732272289 |
A bear hunter finds his destiny in the hills of Mt. Nametoko.
Author | : Kenji Miyazawa |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2018-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1681372614 |
Kenji Miyazawa is one of modern Japan’s most beloved writers, a great poet and a strange and marvelous spinner of tales, whose sly, humorous, enchanting, and enigmatic stories bear a certain resemblance to those of his contemporary Robert Walser. John Bester’s selection and expert translation of Miyazawa’s short fiction reflects its full range from the joyful, innocent “Wildcat and the Acorns,” to the cautionary tale “The Restaurant of Many Orders,” to “The Earthgod and the Fox,” which starts out whimsically before taking a tragic turn. Miyazawa also had a deep connection to Japanese folklore and an intense love of the natural world. In “The Wild Pear,” what seem to be two slight nature sketches succeed in encapsulating some of the cruelty and compensations of life itself.
Author | : Theodore William Goossen |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0192803727 |
Beginning with the first writings to assimilate and rework Western literary traditions, through the flourishing of the short story genre in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Taisho era, to the new breed of writers produced under the constraints of literary censorship, and the current writings reflecting the pitfalls and paradoxes of modern life, this anthology offers a stimulating survey of the entire development of the Japanese short story.
Author | : Kenji Miyazawa |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2018-10-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1681372606 |
A collection of classic, fantastical tales from Northern Japan that are equal parts whimsical and sophisticated, perfect for readers of all ages. Kenji Miyazawa is one of modern Japan’s most beloved writers, a great poet and a strange and marvelous spinner of tales, whose sly, humorous, enchanting, and enigmatic stories bear a certain resemblance to those of his contemporary Robert Walser. John Bester’s selection and expert translation of Miyazawa’s short fiction reflects its full range from the joyful, innocent “Wildcat and the Acorns,” to the cautionary tale “The Restaurant of Many Orders,” to “The Earthgod and the Fox,” which starts out whimsically before taking a tragic turn. Miyazawa also had a deep connection to Japanese folklore and an intense love of the natural world. In “The Wild Pear,” what seem to be two slight nature sketches succeed in encapsulating some of the cruelty and compensations of life itself.
Author | : Miyazawa Kenji |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2022-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781913891206 |
MIYAZAWA KENJI remains not only Japan's most popular and beloved writer of stories for children and adults but a prescient voice for this century on how we can survive and prevail over the most challenging conditions that we face on this planet. Roger Pulvers writes in his Introduction ... "Kenji's message is: It is easy to exclude others who are 'different' from your circle, but if you exclude others, you exclude yourself, because you are inextricably linked to them; it is easy to be unkind to others, but if you are unkind to others, you are unkind to yourself; it is very easy to kill, but if you kill another person, the person who dies within is yourself." "Destroy nature in any or all of its qualities and we destroy human goodness, compassion and love. No Japanese understood this more profoundly than Miyazawa Kenji, and the people of the world need to know that." In this new collection, acclaimed author, translator and film director Roger Pulvers presents, in masterful translations, some of Miyazawa Kenji's most well-known stories. In "The Boy of the Winds" the wind arrives in a village in the form of a boy, Matasaburo, bringing, with great compassion, a warning over the abuse of nature by humans. In "The Bears on Mt. Nametoko," the fate of the king of the mountains, Kojuro, becomes that of the bears he hunts. And in the exquisitely poignant "Barefeet of Light" two young brothers face the cruelest hardships ... and the message Kenji gives us is always one of devotion and love. In addition, there are stories here by other well-known Japanese authors, the final one being the beautiful tribute to the importance of water in our lives, Inoue Hisashi's "The Water Letters." All translations come with commentary that puts the works in their historical and social context. The Japan Times has written of an earlier anthology of his works translated by Roger Pulvers: "The reader can clearly feel Miyazawa's values and hopes for humanity across time...."
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Asia |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Graeme Gibson |
Publisher | : Nan a Talese |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0385524595 |
A lavishly illustrated companion to The Bedside Book of Birds explores the relationships between predators and prey, drawing on mythology, nature writings, and other sources to provide coverage of both real and fictional creatures.