Requiem by Gō, Shizuko, Publication date Publisher Tokyo ; New York: Kodansha International Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English; Japanese. Translation of: Rekuiemu Access-restricted-item trueUser Interaction Count: Shizuko Gō, Requiem () Hirotada Ototake, No One's Perfect () Yūko Tanaka, The Power of the Weave: The Hidden Meanings of Cloth () Takeshi Nakagawa, The Japanese House in Space, Memory, and Language () In , Harcourt was awarded the Wheatland Translation Prize. Shizuko Go, Requiem (Kodansha International, ) One of the review blurbs on the back of Requiem calls it The Japanese counterpart of Anne Frank s diary. Actually, Requiem is a much better book than The Diary of a Young Girl; Go does a fine job of weaving her main character s dying moments in with recollections of the last year of her life/5(2).
Geraldine Millais Harcourt (- 21 June ) was a New Zealand translator of modern Japanese literature.. Harcourt was born in Auckland on 25 May She graduated from the University of Auckland, and first went to Japan in Harcourt developed a close working relationship with Japanese fiction writer Yūko Tsushima, and translated many of her works into English. Prêmio Naoki. Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Naoki Sanjūgo Shō?), é um prêmio literário japonês apresentado duas vezes ao ano. Foi criado em por Kikuchi Kan, o então editor da revista Bungeishunjū, e nomeado em memória ao romancista Naoki Sanjugo. O prêmio é patrocinado pela Sociedade para a Promoção da Literatura. Requiem: Shizuko Gō; Geraldine Harcourt: Kodansha International: Return to Tsugaru: Osamu Dazai: Kodansha International: Rouse Up, O Young Men of the New Age: A Novel: Kenzaburo Oe: Grove Press: Hardcover: RUNAWAY HORSES (His the Sea of Fertility 2) Yukio Mishima: Knopf: Hardcover: Salamander and Other Stories (Japan's.
Shizuko Gō, Requiem () Hirotada Ototake, No One's Perfect () Yūko Tanaka, The Power of the Weave: The Hidden Meanings of Cloth () Takeshi Nakagawa, The Japanese House in Space, Memory, and Language () In , Harcourt was awarded the Wheatland Translation Prize. Requiem is a classic “I-novel,” in which the author’s own experiences are related in the third person via a fictional alter ego. Shizuko Gô () was sixteen and suffering from tuberculosis when—quite by chance—she survived the firebombing of Yokohama in May Shizuko Gō wurde in Yokohama geboren. Sie besuchte die höhere Mädchenschule Utsumi. Nach dem Krieg erkrankte sie an Tuberkulose. Dennoch besuchte sie eine Schule für japanische Literatur der Literaturgesellschaft Neues Japan, wo sie von dem Schriftsteller Noma Hiroshi beeinflusste wurde.
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