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Kawabata Yasunari quotation


Chuan Duan Kang Cheng Quotations:

1. I seem to have only my feet left the reality, swimming in the sky! - Kawabata Yasunari

2. I am an oriental at the root. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

3. People are constantly disappearing in the days of the past. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

4. Beauty, once it is held in this world, will not be annihilated. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

5. Elegant, is to discover the beauty of existence, the beauty that has been discovered. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

6. All art is nothing more than a path to maturity. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

7. Abandoned time is equal to ruined life. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

8. It is best to commit suicide without a book. Silent death is infinite living. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

9. The emptiness of the scorpion hitting the wall, the island village sounds like snow falling in your heart. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

10. A flower is more beautiful than a hundred flowers. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

11. Beauty lies in discovering that it is a chance. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

12. The long tunnel through the county border is the snow country. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

13. People put fireworks on the lawn of the courtyard. The girls searched for autumn insects in the pine forest along the coast. The sound of fireworks is mixed with insects, and even the sound of fireworks creates a feeling of loneliness that is nostalgic to summer. I think autumn is like insects, it is from the bottom of the earth. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

14. In the beauty and sorrow, what the Qingzi said - the hate of a woman, is not love? - Chuan Duankang

15. On the reader's side, starting with a one-word reading, by reading an article, this viewing is a psychological process. —— Chuan Duan Kang Cheng

Personal profile:

Kawabata Yasunari, a Japanese novelist writer, a famous novelist. Born in Osaka on June 14, 1899. When the young parents died, their sisters and grandparents died again. He was called "a celebrity who attended the funeral." Traveling in a lifetime, feeling depressed and melancholy, gradually formed a sentimental and lonely character, this inner pain and sorrow became the literary background of later Kawabata Yasunari. When studying at the University of Tokyo's National Studies, he participated in the re-publication of the magazine "New Trends". Graduated in 1924. In the same year and Heng Guangli founded the "Literary Age" magazine, and became one of the central figures of the new sensory school born. The new feelings fell behind, participated in the emerging art school and the new psychology literature movement, and created more than 100 novels in a lifetime, with more short and medium stories than long articles. The work is rich in lyricism, pursuing the beauty of life sublimation, and is deeply influenced by Buddhist thought and nihilism. In the early days, women in the lower layers were the protagonists of the novel, writing their purity and misfortune. In the later period, some works wrote the perverted love psychology between close relatives and even the elderly, and they were skillful and natural.

The famous novel "The Dancing Girl of Izu" describes the sentimental and unfortunate life of a high school student "I" and a wandering artist. His masterpieces include "Izu's Dancing Girl", "Snow Country", "Thousand Cranes", "The Ancient Capital" and "Sleeping Beauty". He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968 and was the first Japanese writer to receive the award. On April 16, 1972, he committed suicide in the studio. Many works have been translated and published in China.

Kawabata served as the vice president of the International PEN and the president of the Japanese PEN. In 1957 he was elected a member of the Japanese Academy of Art. He has received the Cultural Medal of the Japanese Government and the Culture and Art Medal of the French Government.

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