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Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

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and thus escaped injury). The loss of Tokyo's historic buildings and neighborhoods in the quake triggered a change in his enthusiasms, as he redirected his youthful love for the imagined West and modernity into a renewed interest in Japanese aesthetics and culture, particularly the culture of the
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Tanizaki married his first wife, Chiyo Ishikawa, in 1915, and his only child, Ayuko, was born in 1916. However, it was an unhappy marriage, and in time he encouraged a relationship between Chiyo and his friend and fellow writer
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by the Japanese government in 1949, and in 1964 was elected to honorary membership in the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the first Japanese writer to be so honoured.
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is one of Japan's most sought-after literary awards. Established in 1965 by the publishing company Chūō Kōronsha, it is awarded annually to a work of fiction or drama.
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His renewed interest in classical Japanese literature culminated in his multiple translations into modern Japanese of the eleventh-century classic
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inscribes a giant spider on the body of a beautiful young woman. Afterwards, the woman's beauty takes on a demonic, compelling power, in which
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were warned that it did not contribute to the needed war spirit and, fearful of losing supplies of paper, cut off the serialization.
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Includes "A Portrait of Shunkin," "Terror," "The Bridge of Dreams," "The Tattooer," "The Thief," "Aguri," and "A Blind Man's Tale."
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had achieved wide renown, Tanizaki was frequently considered one of the "Big Three" postwar Japanese writers along with
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in which an aging professor arranges for his wife to commit adultery in order to boost his own sagging sexual desires.
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by the Japanese government in 1952. He suffered from paralysis of the right hand from 1958, and was hospitalized for
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on 30 July 1965, shortly after celebrating his 79th birthday. His grave is at the temple Hōnen-in, in Kyoto.
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in 1960. Tanizaki's characters are often driven by obsessive erotic desires. In one of his last novels,
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and was instrumental in bringing modernist themes to Japanese film. He wrote the scripts for the films
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Tanizaki began his literary career in 1909. His first work, a one-act stage play, was published in a
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Remembering Tanizaki Jun'ichiro and Matsuko: Diary Entries, Interview Notes, and Letters, 1954-1989.
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The Grand Old Man and the Great Tradition: Essays on Tanizaki Jun'ichirō in Honor of Adriana Boscaro
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that he had helped found. Tanizaki's name first became widely known with the publication of the
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from 1908, but was forced to drop out in 1911 because of his inability to pay for tuition.
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Reissued by New Directions, 2016. Also includes "The Little Kingdom" and "Professor Rado."
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was a Japanese author who is considered to be one of the most prominent figures in modern
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Four Japanese were nominees for ’64 Nobel literature prize: documents - Japan Times
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A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
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Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Junʾichirō on Cinema and "Oriental" Aesthetics
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Tanizaki (left) as a student of the First Higher School, and its Head Master
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This Perversion Called Love: Reading Tanizaki, Feminist Theory, and Freud.
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Tanizaki in Western Languages: A Bibliography of Translations and Studies
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Writing in Light: The Silent Scenario and the Japanese Pure Film Movement
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A Tokyo Anthology: Literature from Japan’s Modern Metropolis, 1850-1915
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Plaque marking the site of the birthplace of Tanizaki Jun'ichiro in
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The Moon in the Water: Understanding Tanizaki, Kawabata, and Mishima
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lifestyle. This outlook is reflected in some of his early writings.
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Tanizaki's reputation began to take off in 1923, when he moved to
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is a theme repeated in many of Tanizaki's early works, including
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Tanizaki was born into a well-to-do merchant class family in
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Tanizaki's works have repeatedly been adapted into films:
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tr. by Phyllis I. Lyons, Columbia University Press (2018).
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Tanizaki returned to Atami in 1950, and was designated a
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He was one of six authors on the final shortlist for the
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A Tanizaki Feast: The International Symposium in Venice
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The Secret Window: Ideal Worlds in Tanizaki's Fiction
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Several film adaptations (1964, 1983, 1998 & 2006)
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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Memoir of Forgetting the Capital: Miyakowasure no ki
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Tanizaki in 1913, shortly after his literary debut.
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His childhood home was destroyed in the 282: 1935⁠–⁠1965) 260: 1931⁠–⁠1934) 238: 1915⁠–⁠1930) 131: 120: 3399:The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi 1736:The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi 1399:The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi 848:, southwest of Tokyo, where he died of a 745:Tanizaki relocated to the resort town of 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1811:"The Jester." tr. by Howard Hibbett. In 1136:The Strange Case of Tomoda and Matsunaga 891: 749:in 1942, but returned to Kyoto in 1946. 2132:. University of Michigan Press (1994). 2118:. University of Michigan Press (1999). 2104:. University of Michigan Press (2009). 1948: 559:film studio. He was a supporter of the 500:Tanizaki with his daughter Ayuko, 1938. 625:(at the time Tanizaki was on a bus in 2164:University of Michigan Press (2017). 1831:The Siren's Lament: Essential Stories 605:, where he wrote the earlier part of 555:, working as a script writer for the 7: 2241:. 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