In black and white :: a novel /
"Black and White is a full translation of Tanizaki Jun'ichirō's 1928 novel, Kokubyaku, with an introduction that identifies the special conditions that might have made it a "lost" novel. This novel offers a window into Tanizaki's life and work at a critical transition...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English Japanese |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Black and White is a full translation of Tanizaki Jun'ichirō's 1928 novel, Kokubyaku, with an introduction that identifies the special conditions that might have made it a "lost" novel. This novel offers a window into Tanizaki's life and work at a critical transition point in his career. The introduction focuses on the moment Tanizaki astounded the literary world in 1928 by writing three novels in the same year, after several years of relative silence following the 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake. Two of the three (Some Prefer Nettles and Quicksand) immediately became famous; this third disappeared from view. The novel tells the story of a writer who in essence kills another writer with his writing. In it, an obsessive paranoid fantasy turns out to invade "real life," and it ends with a man confessing to a murder he did not commit. Over the course of the story, he (the character? the author?) invents a character he calls the "Shadow Man," who is out to entrap the writer (the protagonist? the author?) and destroy him. The tone of the story is comic rather than tragic, sardonic rather than dramatic. There is a peculiar ambiguity between author and character that distinguishes the story from the usual "I-novel" genre of the day; the novel is autobiographical in an unusual way, although Tanizaki was never considered an autobiographical writer. The central questions the introduction addresses are: What is autobiographical in the novel; who was killed and why; and how did that elimination help make Tanizaki a great writer?"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 238 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236). |
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spelling | Tanizaki, Jun'ichirō, 1886-1965, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJv8JxXPC4CyYvKrg6pXVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80153940 Kokubyaku. English In black and white : a novel / Tanizaki Jun'ichirō ; translated by Phyllis I. Lyons. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (xii, 238 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Weatherhead books on Asia Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236). Translator's preface -- Author's words in place of a preface -- In black and white -- Author's apology on the conclusion -- Translator's afterword -- Translator's acknowledgments. "Black and White is a full translation of Tanizaki Jun'ichirō's 1928 novel, Kokubyaku, with an introduction that identifies the special conditions that might have made it a "lost" novel. This novel offers a window into Tanizaki's life and work at a critical transition point in his career. The introduction focuses on the moment Tanizaki astounded the literary world in 1928 by writing three novels in the same year, after several years of relative silence following the 1923 Great Kantō Earthquake. Two of the three (Some Prefer Nettles and Quicksand) immediately became famous; this third disappeared from view. The novel tells the story of a writer who in essence kills another writer with his writing. In it, an obsessive paranoid fantasy turns out to invade "real life," and it ends with a man confessing to a murder he did not commit. Over the course of the story, he (the character? the author?) invents a character he calls the "Shadow Man," who is out to entrap the writer (the protagonist? the author?) and destroy him. The tone of the story is comic rather than tragic, sardonic rather than dramatic. There is a peculiar ambiguity between author and character that distinguishes the story from the usual "I-novel" genre of the day; the novel is autobiographical in an unusual way, although Tanizaki was never considered an autobiographical writer. The central questions the introduction addresses are: What is autobiographical in the novel; who was killed and why; and how did that elimination help make Tanizaki a great writer?"-- Provided by publisher. In English, translated from the Japanese. Print version record. Authors Fiction. Écrivains Romans, nouvelles, etc. LITERARY COLLECTIONS Asian Japanese. bisacsh Authors fast Fictional Work https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D022922 Novels fast Psychological fiction fast Autobiographical fiction fast Fiction fast Autobiographical fiction. gsafd Psychological fiction. gsafd Autobiographical fiction. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026231 Psychological fiction. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026492 Novels. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2015026020 Romans. rvmgf Lyons, Phyllis I., 1942- translator. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJ6XPxB4DghMtmGYbh8md http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84049803 Print version: Tanizaki, Jun'ichirō, 1886-1965. Kokubyaku. English. In black and white. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017] 9780231185189 (DLC) 2017022741 (OCoLC)992989564 Weatherhead books on Asia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2002008046 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1640594 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tanizaki, Jun'ichirō, 1886-1965 In black and white : a novel / Weatherhead books on Asia. Translator's preface -- Author's words in place of a preface -- In black and white -- Author's apology on the conclusion -- Translator's afterword -- Translator's acknowledgments. Authors Fiction. Écrivains Romans, nouvelles, etc. LITERARY COLLECTIONS Asian Japanese. bisacsh Authors fast |
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title | In black and white : a novel / |
title_alt | Kokubyaku. |
title_auth | In black and white : a novel / |
title_exact_search | In black and white : a novel / |
title_full | In black and white : a novel / Tanizaki Jun'ichirō ; translated by Phyllis I. Lyons. |
title_fullStr | In black and white : a novel / Tanizaki Jun'ichirō ; translated by Phyllis I. Lyons. |
title_full_unstemmed | In black and white : a novel / Tanizaki Jun'ichirō ; translated by Phyllis I. Lyons. |
title_short | In black and white : |
title_sort | in black and white a novel |
title_sub | a novel / |
topic | Authors Fiction. Écrivains Romans, nouvelles, etc. LITERARY COLLECTIONS Asian Japanese. bisacsh Authors fast |
topic_facet | Authors Fiction. Écrivains Romans, nouvelles, etc. LITERARY COLLECTIONS Asian Japanese. Authors Fictional Work Novels Psychological fiction Autobiographical fiction Fiction Autobiographical fiction. Psychological fiction. Novels. Romans. |
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