Words to live by Japanese classics for our time

"Nakano Kōji pens the door to the treasury of Japanese classics by introducing six writers who are his personal favorites. The writers under his lens span seven centuries, ranging from the twelfth century to the nineteenth. Three are poets; three wrote timeless prose. The hermit-monk Ryōkan, a...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nakano, Kōji 1925-2004 (Author)
Other Authors: Carpenter, Juliet Winters (Translator)
Resource Type: Book
Language:English
Japanese
Published: Tokyo Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture 2018.
Edition:First English edition.
Series:Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
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