Five plays by Kishida Kunio
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Five plays by Kishida Kunio
(Cornell East Asia series, no. 51)
East Asia Program, Cornell University, c1995
Expanded ed.
- : pbk
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Sources: p. 168
Contents of Works
- Autumn in the tyrols / translated by David G. Goodman and Kathleen Shigeta
- Paper ballon / translated by Richard McKinnon
- Cloudburst / translated by Richard McKinnon
- A diary of fallen leaves / translated by Daved G. Goodman and J. Thomas Rimer
- The two daughters of Mr. Sawa / translated by David G. Goodman
- Adoration / translated by Richard McKinnon
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although he has been touted as Japan's finest prewar playwright, few of Kishida Kunio's works have been translated into English. This volume brings together for the first time representative plays that span the entire course of Kishida's career, including in this expanded edition, a new translation of his maiden work, Autumn in the Tyrols. The plays collected in this anthology are the ones critics have regarded as Kishida's best and that the dramatist himself preferred. An introductory essay by the editor relates Kishida's work to his personal psychology and his historical environment and discusses the controversy that has surrounded him for his collaboration with military authorities during World War II.
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