Essays and essays Novel Etiquette / Nobuo Kojima

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本エッセイ・随筆 小説作法 / 小島信夫 中公文庫
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Released date: 21 Apr 2023

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Japanese Essay Essay / Essay
Chubunko / Why do you write novels? What is really important to continue writing? What is a novel and what can you do? The ultimate essence that the author, who has always been at the forefront of modern literature, conveys to future creators. For the first time, the author carefully selects the theory of novels that has been published for many years, including the long talk that has not been included in the original book, as well as the personality of the author and comparison with other genres such as paintings and field theory. In addition, at the end of the book, there is a legendary talk "Freedom of Novels" with Mr. Kazushi Hosaka in the author's last years (2005). When you finish reading this book, something surely has changed in your view of novels. (Original Library / Commentary = Kazushi Hosaka) [Contents] 1 Style of novels (one sentence and the next sentence / 『 way of thinking / 』 no Ryozo Fujinomori / attitude of my mind) 2 Newness of novels (body and spirit / Japanese literature and humor / my novel manners / model and privacy / abstractive writers / what is a common place of mind / grotesque like fricative sound / my idea of "novelty") 3 Logic of novels (thought and expression / stupidity) 4 novels and paintings (about Van Gogh's paintings / Edgar Degas / first time mask) 5 novels and plays (between novels and plays / novels and plays / writing the first play) 6 novels and letters (what novels are) 7 Talks (my novels, criticism and plays (1972) / us and literature (1972) / about Kafuka (1983) / how Koji Uno talked about it (1985) / fighting between men's and women's realms (1985) / and novels survive (2000) / freedom of dialogue and novels (2005)) Commentary Kazushi Hosaka