¡Nippon Bungaku Zenshu 24
¡Ikezawa Natsuki / Kojin Henshu

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[Machine Translation] The long story "Tsubaki no Umi no Ki (Chronicle of the Sea of Camellia)" lyrically describes the sweet memories of childhood against the backdrop of the rich natural scenery of Minamata, the former home of the artist's hometown. In "Mizu-hamidoro no miya", a young girl, Oha, who lives with her ferryman, Senmatsu, in a village near Mount Aso, plays with animals, spirits of the mountains, whispers of the wind, and voices of the grass. The Legend of the Battle of the Southwest" (abridged) is a story that echoes the voices of the common people of southern Kyushu during the period of historical change from the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate to the time of the Battle of the Southwest. Tadeko no Ki" (Tadeko's Chronicle), an autobiographical work about taking in an orphaned child when she was a substitute teacher, ten poems, and a new Noh play "Shiranui" (Shiranui). This is the only collection of Japanese author's masterpieces to be included in "Natsuki Ikezawa: The Complete Works of World Literature," a privately edited collection of works by Natsuki Ikezawa.


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IKEZAWA NATSUKI

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