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Yasunari Kawabata

Birthday: 1899-06-14
Died: 1972-04-16
Birthplace: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan


Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to receive the award.

Filmography

Koto
Job: Novel

A Page of Madness
Job: Original Story
A Page of Madness
Job: Writer

Mr. Thank You
Job: Novel
Kaidan Horror Classics
Job: Original Story

Sadness and Beauty
Job: Novel
Repast
Job: Script Supervisor

Kingyo
Job: Original Story

Love Suicides
Job: Original Story
The Izu Dancer
Job: Novel

A Girl in the Sunset
Job: Original Story
Dancing Girls of Izu
Job: Original Story
Shinshun! Love stories
Job: Original Story

Kataude
Job: Original Story
Asakusa kurenaidan
Job: Original Story
Woman of the Lake
Job: Novel

Family of Sorrow
Job: Original Story
Dancing Girl
Job: Original Story

The Old Capital
Job: Novel
Snow Country
Job: Original Story
Snow Country
Job: Novel

Thousand Cranes
Job: Novel

The Izu Dancer
Job: Original Story
Reminiscence
Job: Novel

Snow Country
Job: Original Story
Woman Unveiled
Job: Original Story

Bellas durmientes
Job: Novel
Nemureru bijo
Job: Novel
Windy Street
Job: Novel

One Arm
Job: Novel

The Old Capital
Job: Original Story
The Izu Dancer
Job: Original Story