Yasunari Kawabata
Yasunari/Kōsei Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Japanese author to receive the award. His works have enjoyed broad international appeal and are still widely read.
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🎬 Movies
Snow Country
writer
2022
The Master of Funerals
writer
2019
One Arm
writer
2019
The Old Capital
writer
2016
Kaidan Horror Classics
writer
2010
A Girl in the Sunset
writer
2008
House of the Sleeping Beauties
writer
2006
Koto
writer
2005
House of Sleeping Beauties
writer
1995
Koto: The Ancient City
writer
1980
The Land of Snow
writer
1977
The Izu Dancer
writer
1974
Thousand Cranes
writer
1969
The Izu Dancer
writer
1967
Woman of the Lake
writer
1966
Snow Country
writer
1965
With Beauty and Sorrow
writer
1965
Love Comes with Youth
writer
1963
Twin Sisters of Kyoto
writer
1963
The Izu Dancer
writer
1960
Windy Street
writer
1959
Woman Unveiled
writer
1958
Snow Country
writer
1957
Family of Sorrow
writer
1956
Dancing Girls of Izu
writer
1954
Sound of the Mountain
writer
1954
Dancing Girl
writer
1951
Mr. Thank You
writer
1936
Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts
writer
1935
The Dancing Girl of Izu
writer
1933
A Page of Madness
writer
1926