Refining Nature in Modern Japanese Literature: The Life and Art of Shiga Naoya
By (Author) Nanyan Guo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
23rd January 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
895.6342
Paperback
220
Width 151mm, Height 227mm, Spine 16mm
340g
This book examines the literature of Shiga Naoya, who is highly regarded in modern Japan for his unique style and methods of describing his personal experiences and emotions. Contributing new findings to the field of scholarship on Shiga, this study focuses in particular on Shigas nature-inspired writings and discusses how he created some vivid images of nature that became famous and still linger in Japanese peoples minds. Shigas remarkable sensitivity toward nature and the influences he received from earlier writers in Japan and abroad is examined. The complexity and depth of his understanding of nature is further revealed in his fascination with the supernatural, which also contributed to the creation of his literary style.
Guo's study will remain a crucial contribution to such reception as exists by its focus on Shiga's deep love of nature. * Monumenta Nipponica *
Nanyang Guo, thoroughly familiar with Shiga Naoyas writings, offers a new view of this very Japanese writer. She goes beyond the I-novel paradigm by taking us on a journey through his understanding of natural phenomena as a key to the psychology of living beings and situations. Guo aptly delineates Shigas subjective realism as a key to his art. -- Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Freie Universitt Berlin
Nanyan Guois associate professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, Japan. She has published eight books including, Japans Wartime Medical Atrocities (2010), and Tsugaru: Regional Identity on Japans Northern Periphery.