¡Renai Oyobi Shikijo(Kadokawa Sofuia Bunko)
¡Tanizaki Junichiro / Cho YAMAORI TETSUO / Hen

 Description
[Machine Translation] Tanizaki left behind such aesthetic works as "Love of a Lover," "Manji" and "Hosoyuki," which depict the beauty of sensuality. How was this aesthetic sense formed? In addition to the title piece, which was the basis for his most famous essay "In-ei Raisan," this volume contains 11 works, including "Before and After 'September 1st'" which records the Great Kanto Earthquake he suffered in Kanagawa Prefecture, and "Tokyo wo Omo" which describes his hometown, Tokyo, after moving to the Kansai region. A selection of essays that highlights the author's exceptional sense of beauty and the view of Japan that lies at the root of his work. This is part of the "Learning from Our Predecessors" series.


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Jyunichiro Tanizaki
YAMAORI TETSUO

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