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Oda Sakunosuke
Nihonbungaku sakuhinzenshu denshiban (Oda Sakunosuke bungaku kenkyukai) (Japanese Edition)
Oda Sakunosuke - 2020-07-27
織田 作之助の全名作を一冊に! 1 秋の暈 (新字新仮名) 2 秋深き (新字新仮名) 3 アド・バルーン (新字新仮名) 4 雨 (新字新仮名) 5 雨 (新字新仮名) 6 馬地獄 (新字新仮名) 7 大阪の可能性 (新字新仮名) 8 大阪の憂鬱 (新字新仮名) 9 大阪発見 (新字新仮名) 10 鬼 (新字新仮名) 11 可能性の文学 (新字新仮名) 12 髪 (新字新仮名) 13 勧善懲悪 (新字新仮名) 14 昨日・今日・明日 (新字新仮名) 15 木の都 (新字旧仮名) 16 郷愁 (新字新仮名) 17 経験派 (新字新仮名) 18 競馬 (新字新仮名) 19 好奇心 (新字新仮名) 20 婚期はずれ (新字新仮名) 21 猿飛佐助 (新字新仮名) 22 四月馬鹿 (新字新仮名) ...
La sociedad gastronómica y otros cuentos para gourmets
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, Osamu Dazai, Kenji Miyazawa, Kanoko Okamoto, Kafu Nagai, Fumiko Hayashi, Ango Sakaguchi, Sakunosuke Oda, Shoken Kamitsukasa - 2016-10-01
Explore the balance between tradition and modernity in early 20th century Japan through a collection of 12 contemporary tales that revolve around the theme of food. Set against a backdrop of a rapidly modernizing country, these stories offer a unique glimpse into the culture and customs of Japan through its cuisine. From poverty to sensuality, and from beauty to decline, discover the diverse facets of Japanese society through these engaging accounts. A must-read for anyone who loves Japanese culture or food.
A collection of short stories by a renowned Japanese author who captured life in Osaka during Japan's transition from the Taisho to Showa periods. These stories depict the daily lives and customs of ordinary people, as well as the turmoil and confusion of post-war Osaka. The author's personal experiences shine through in these vivid and emotional tales.
Waga Machi (Japanese Edition)
Sakunosuke Oda - 2012-09-27
Explore the world of rebellious literature in early 20th century Japan with this collection of short stories from a prominent author. Follow the story of a man named Benguet and the melancholy of the people living in the streets of Kappabashi. Delve into the lives of beloved characters from a previous novel, and witness their journeys after their previous adventures. Join the cast of unforgettable characters as they navigate the complexities of life in a changing society.
This collection of short stories by a renowned author of Japanese literature draws on the themes of rogue writing and depicts the protagonist, Sarutobi Sasuke, as a naïve, large-built man who is unable to confront his affection towards a woman due to his insecurities about his looks. This book provides an enjoyable read for those interested in early 20th century Japanese literature.
Seishun no gyakusetsu (Japanese Edition)
Sakunosuke Oda - 2012-09-27
This Japanese novel follows the growth of a young, beautiful boy named Mouri Hyoichi as he searches for his sense of self-worth and struggles with bouts of frustration. Set during the Taisho to early Showa periods, this coming-of-age story is a representative work of the outlaw literary movement. The novel's humorous and witty content will keep readers engaged.
Keiba (Japanese Edition)
Sakunosuke Oda - 2012-09-27
This Japanese short story collection by a prominent author from the early 1900s explores the theme of jealousy through the complicated relationships of two men and one woman. The stories depict the suffocation and unease that come with human existence.
Yakochu (Japanese Edition)
Sakunosuke Oda - 2012-09-13
This Japanese short story collection from author Oda Sakunosuke offers a vivid and gritty portrayal of Osaka in the aftermath of World War II, through the experiences of a group of young street hustlers. One of the defining works of the "rascal literature" movement of early 20th century Japan, this dramatic and emotionally resonant work remains a must-read for fans of Japanese literature.
Kanzen choaku (Japanese Edition)
Sakunosuke Oda - 2012-09-13
This Japanese novel by an acclaimed author tells the story of a man's descent from a successful swindler to a fallen figure in early 20th century Japan. It explores the value of honor over money and challenges the country's rationalism. A must-read for fans of Eastern literature.
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