TANIZAKI, JUNICHIRO

joonēˈchērō tänēˈzäkē, 1886–1965, Japanese writer. A prolific writer whose popularity extended through the reigns of three emperors, Tanizaki is perhaps best known for Sasameyuki (1943–48, tr. The Makioka Sisters, 1957). A detailed account of an Osaka family that embraces a tradition-bound way of life, it was the first major Japanese work of the post–World War II period. Tanizaki's other novels include a modern version of The Tale of Genji; Some Prefer Nettles (1928, tr. 1955); Quicksand (1928–30, tr. 1994); The Key (1956, tr. 1961), and Diary of a Mad Old Man (1961, tr. 1965). A witness to the Tokyo earthquake of 1923, which destroyed half the city, he moved to the Kansai region (the greater Kyoto-Osaka area), where a more traditional lifestyle still prevailed. The new environment influenced his outlook, and many of his works carry an implied condemnation of excessive interest in Western things. Tanizaki often writes of women, taking as his themes obsessive love, the destructive forces of sexuality, and the dual nature of woman as goddess and demon. His other work includes the selected short stories of Seven Japanese Tales (tr. 1963) and The Gourmet Club (tr. 2001) and the novellas The Reed Cutter (1932, tr. 1994) and Captain Shigemoto's Mother (1949–50, tr. 1994).

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...Chiba Shunji, eds. Shiryo--Tanizaki Junichiro . Tokyo: Ofosha, 1980. Kotaki Eiko. " Sakka izen no Tanizaki Junichiro," Rikkyo Daigaku Nihon bungaku...1985. Masamune Hakucho. "Tanizaki Junichiro to Sato Haruo." In Sakkaron...
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...tsuite" On Tanizaki ; and Ohara Gen, "Tanizaki Junichiro. Shoki no sakuhin" Tanizaki Junichiro: His Early Works , both in Studies of Tanizaki Junichiro , ed. by Ara Masahito. See also Nakamura...
Translations Tanizaki Junichiro. Diary of a Mad Old Man . Translated...York: Perigee Books, 1981. Tanizaki Junichiro. In Praise of Shadows . Translated...Leetes Island Books, 1977. Tanizaki Junichiro. The Key . Translated by Howard...
...University of Hawaii Press, 1947. Tanizaki, Junichiro. " Chijin no ai " . In Tanizaki Junichiro zenshu , vol. 10. Tokyo: Chuokoronsha...Knopf, 1965. . " Haha o kouru ki." In Tanizaki Junichiro zenshu , vol. 7. Tokyo: Chuokoronsha...
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...Orientalism is the case of novelist Junichiro Tanizaki (1886-1965), author of...Tanizaki deeply respected. Junichiro Tanizaki never visited Europe or America...of dissemination continued. Junichiro Tanizaki, who had never been to the...
...contains: The White Fox / Tanizaki Junichiro; A Case of Child Murder...contains: Okuni and Gohei / Tanizaki Junichiro; It Will Be Fine Tomorrow...Kishida Kunio, Okuni and Gohei / Tanizaki Junichiro. Rolf, Robert T. and John...
...linked together Tian Han and Tanizaki Junichiro (1886-1965), both notable...description about when he met Tanizaki in Shanghai and why he is sending...Han chose to publicize through Tanizaki Junichiro speaks volumes about the power...
...difficult to study." In stories by Tanizaki Junichiro (1886-1965), who never published...readings of well-known stories by Tanizaki seems problematic. Earlier in...with Chinese culture. This makes Tanizaki--who is already of the generation...
...of Japans bestknown novelists, Tanizaki Junichiro, wrote about the visual qualities...feminine sensibilities. Thus Tanizaki was not merely an author, writing...educated Japanese of his age. Tanizaki was skilled in the art of calligraphy...
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...1930s, the Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki brought another but similar...every trace of shadow. (10) Tanizaki wrote seven decades ago, at...Op cit. (6) Idem. (7) Tanizaki, Junichiro, In Praise of Shadows, trs...
...Cynthia Ozick * Justice Hunger and Other Stories, Meyer Liben -- selected by Lynne Sharon Schwartz * The Key, Junichiro Tanizaki -- selected by Arno Karlen * The Kingdom of this World, Alejo Carpentier -- selected by Paula Fox * The Knights...
...qualities of this bathroom have something in common with the dark intimacy of the Japanese lavatory, eulogized by Junichiro Tanizaki in In Praise of Shadows, 1977 (1933-34). 7 The undercroft structure is ironbark, the superstructure yellow...


 

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...Ismail Merchant, who died at age 69 while "Countess" was being edited in London, acquired a Japanese novel by Junichiro Tanizaki titled "The Diary of a Mad Old Man." It had been filmed in Japan in the early 1970s. Mr. Ivory, a lean and...


 

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TANIZAKI, JUNICHIRO joone chero tane zake, 1886 1965...through the reigns of three emperors, Tanizaki is perhaps best known for Sasameyuki...excessive interest in Western things. Tanizaki often writes of women, taking as his...
...the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968, has been praised for the delicate aesthetic sensibility of his novels. Junichiro Tanizaki , Yukio Mishima , Kobo Abe , Fumiko Enchi , Shusaku Endo , Sawako Ariyoshi, and Kenzaburo Oe , who won the Nobel...


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