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Kawabata Yasunari

    June 11, 1899 – April 16, 1972

    Yasunari Kawabata's spare, lyrical, and subtly-shaded prose earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature. His works are celebrated for their elegant minimalism and deep psychological insight, exploring themes of beauty, solitude, and impermanence. Kawabata masterfully captures the inner lives of his characters, often employing natural imagery to convey complex human emotions. His profound influence on modern Japanese literature continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

    Kawabata Yasunari
    The Old Capital
    Beauty and Sadness
    The Sound of the Mountain
    First Snow on Fuji
    Palm-of-the-Hand Stories
    Träume im Kristall. Erzählungen. Aus d. Japan. u. m. e. Nachw. v. Siegfried Schaarschmidt