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Edward G. Seidensticker

    Edward George Seidensticker était un érudit et historien distingué, reconnu comme un traducteur de premier plan de la littérature japonaise classique et contemporaine à l'ère de l'après-Seconde Guerre mondiale.

    Pays de neige
    Lou-Lan. 楼蘭
    McLellan Book: Tokyo Central
    Thousand Cranes
    The Master of Go
    • À trois reprises, Shimamura se retire dans une petite station thermale, au cœur des montagnes, pour y vivre un amour fou en même temps qu’une purification. Chaque image a un sens, l’empire des signes se révèle à la fois net et suggéré. Le spectacle des bois d’érable à l’approche de l’automne désigne à l’homme sa propre fragilité. «Le rideau des montagnes, à l’arrière-plan, déployait déjà les riches teintes de l’automne sous le soleil couchant, ses rousseurs et ses rouilles, devant lesquelles, pour Shimamura, cette unique touche d’un vert timide, paradoxalement, prenait la teinte même de la mort.» Yasunari Kawabata, le plus grand écrivain japonais contemporain, a obtenu le prix Nobel de littérature en 1968.

      Pays de neige2008
      3,7
    • Thousand Cranes

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Kikuji has been invited to a tea ceremony by a mistress of his dead father, only to find that the mistress’ rival and successor is also present. He falls for her, with devastating consequences. By 1949 Yasunari Kawabata, the first Japanese author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, felt that the tradition of the tea ceremony had been degraded. In this delicate novella he uses the ceremony as a powerful vehicle for loneliness, yearning and loss of history.

      Thousand Cranes2007
      3,8
    • McLellan Book: Tokyo Central

      A Memoir

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This memoir is by a translator who has introduced two generations of English-language audiences to the masterpieces of classical and modern Japanese literature. His patient rendering of novels ranging from the 11th-century Tale of Genji to works of such modern masters as Junichiro Tanizaki, Yukio Mishima and Nobel-Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata has earned him the National Book Award as well as the Order of the Rising Sun, Japan's highest honour for foreigners.

      McLellan Book: Tokyo Central2002
      3,2
    • The Master of Go

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Go is a game of strategy in which two players attempt to surround each other's black or white stone. In this fictional chronicle of a match played between a revered and invincible Master and a younger, more progressive opponent, Kawabata captures the moment when traditonal imperial Japan meets the twentieth century.

      The Master of Go1976
      3,9