Haruki Murakami goes to meet Hayao Kawai.
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895.6 HIB Contemporary Japanese Literature : an Anthology of Fiction, Film, and Other Writing Since 1945 | 895.6 SEI The pillow book of Sei Shōnagon. | 895.609 JAM Origins of modern Japanese literature | 895.609 KYO Haruki Murakami goes to meet Hayao Kawai. | 895.609 SHI Japan and the culture of the four seasons : | 895.611 KEE The tales of Ise. | 895.63 LHA The life of an a armorous woman. |
Two of Japan's foremost contemporary cultural spokespersons met for an informal conversation with remarkable results. While their extended talk took place at a particular location at a particular moment in history, much of the content is timeless and universal. After popular acclaim in Japan, the transcript now makes its first appearance in English.
Topics from the Contents:
The Meaning of Commitment
Words or Images?
Making Stories
Answering Logically versus Answering Compassionately
Self-Healing and Novels
Marriage and 'Well-digging'
Curing and Living
Stories and the Body
The Relationship between a Work and its Author
Individuality and Universality
Violence and Expression
Where are We Headed?
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