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Contemporary Japanese literature : an anthology of fiction, film, and other writing since 1945 / edi...

Contemporary Japanese literature : an anthology of fiction, film, and other writing since 1945 / edi...

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Contemporary Japanese literature : an anthology of fiction, film, and other writing since 1945 / edited by Howard Hibbett.

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Full title

Contemporary Japanese literature : an anthology of fiction, film, and other writing since 1945 / edited by Howard Hibbett.

Publisher

Tokyo : Charles E. Tuttle, 1978 (1984 printing)

Date

1978

Call Numbers

DH/3250

Record Identifier

74VKVAa6ZVAM

MMS ID

991024174717302626

Language

English

Japanese

(Language of original)

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

xiv, 468 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.

Contents

Wedlock / Y. Furui -- Bone meat / T. Kōno -- Friends / K. Abe -- Prized possessions / S. Yasuoka -- The American school / N. Kojima -- Ikiru / A. Kurosawa --Tokyo story / Y. Ozu -- To build a bridge / T. Takeda --To die at the estuary / Y. Kurahashi -- The boy who wrote poetry / Y. Mishima -- Seven...

Publication information

Publisher

Tokyo : Charles E. Tuttle, 1978 (1984 printing)

Edition

1st Tuttle ed.

Series

Date Published

1978

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Contemporary Japanese literature : an anthology of fiction, film, and other writing since 1945 / edited by Howard Hibbett.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Tut books

Mitchell Library copy at DH/3250: Part of the Donald Horne Collection, South Bank, East Side Shelf 6.

Language note

Translated from the Japanese.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DH/3250

Record Identifier

74VKVAa6ZVAM

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Other Identifiers

DDC

895.65

MMS ID

991024174717302626

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