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Once And Forever The Tales Of Kenji Miyazawa Paperback Kenji Miyazawa John Bester

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Once And Forever The Tales Of Kenji Miyazawa Paperback Kenji Miyazawa John Bester
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Publisher: NYRB Classics
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kenji Miyazawa; John Bester
ISBN: 9781681372600, 1681372606
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Once And Forever The Tales Of Kenji Miyazawa Paperback Kenji Miyazawa John Bester by Kenji Miyazawa; John Bester 9781681372600, 1681372606 instant download after payment.

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.

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