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Who is this book for? Readers interested in classic literature, Japanese culture, and modernist writing.

Topics IdentityMoralitySurvival
MoodMelancholic, Reflective
HumorOccasional Humor
ViolenceMild
Mit dem Sammelband »Rashomon«, 1917 veröffentlicht, setzte sich Akutagawa als Schriftsteller durch. Bis zu seinem Freitod 1927 verfaßte er neben Essays und Lyrik etwa 150 Kurzgeschichten, Erzählungen und Novellen, mit denen er die japanische Literatur nachhaltig beeinflußt hat; die besten sind in diesem Band versammelt. Vielfalt der Themen, Motive und Techniken, stilistische Brillanz und psychologische Vertiefung kennzeichnen die Prosa des inzwischen weltberühmten Schriftstellers.

Language

de

Published on

01/09/2001

Pages

464

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9783630620121

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