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Hiroshima
Nakazawa Keiji · 2010

La Felicidad Cabe En Una Taza de Café / Tales from the Cafe: Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Toshikazu Kawaguchi · 2023

Lluvia triste
Nagai Kafū · 2023

Flores De La Bufoneria - Osamu Dazai - Tambien El Caracol
Osamu Dazai

LA OPERA JAPONESA DE LOS TRES CENTAVOS
RINTARO TAKEDA · 2024

La bailarina (Impedimenta) (Spanish Edition)
Ogai Mori · 2012

CONFESIONES DE UNA MASCARA.
Yukio Mishima · 1983

El Pabellon De Oro
Yukio Mishima · 1997
Rare Book

PAIS DE NIEVE (Spanish Edition)
Yasunari Kawabata · 2013

ANGO SAKAGUCHI FARSAS Y ENSAYOS
Ango Sakaguchi · 1900
SOBRE LA DECADENCIA
Ango Sakaguchi · 2020

El pequeño estudio de los recuerdos perdidos
Sanaka Hiiragi · 2024

The Friends
Kazumi Yumoto · 1999
Kiyama and his friends Kawabe and Yamashita become fascinated and curious about death when Yamashita's grandmother dies. Hoping to see death firsthand, they spy on an old man who looks like he will die soon. But while they watch the old man, he watches them. Soon their fascination for each other turns into a friendship that will change their lives forever. An ALA Notable Children's Book. A Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner.

The Bear and the Wildcat
Kazumi Yumoto · 2023

La casa de las bellas durmientes
Yasunari Kawabata · 2013

El infierno de las chicas
Kyusaku Yumeno · 2014

En la ceniza escribo (Maestros del Haiku) (Spanish and Japanese Edition)
Ryunosuke Akutagawa · 2015

El tren nocturno de la Vía Láctea
Miyazawa Kenji · 1900
"El tren nocturno de la Vía Láctea" narra el sueño de un niño en pos de la amistad y la felicidad: un viaje onírico e iniciático gracias al cual el protagonista comprenderá la dura realidad de una manera positiva y enriquecedora.

El poeta que rugió a la luna y se convirtió en tigre
Atsushi Nakajima · 2017

The Memory Police: Yoko Ogawa
Yoko Ogawa · 2020
Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2020, an enthralling Orwellian novel about the terrors of state surveillance from one of Japan's greatest writers.<br/><br/>'Beautiful... Haunting' Sunday Times<br/>'A dreamlike story of dystopia' Jia Tolentino<br/>__________<br/><br/>Hat, ribbon, bird rose.<br/><br/>To the people on the island, a disappeared thing no longer has any meaning. It can be burned in the garden, thrown in the river or handed over to the Memory Police. Soon enough, the island forgets it ever existed.<br/><br/>When a young novelist discovers that her editor is in danger of being taken away by the Memory Police, she desperately wants to save him. For some reason, he doesn't forget, and it's becoming increasingly difficult for him to hide his memories. Who knows what will vanish next?<br/>__________<br/><br/>Finalist for the National Book Award 2019<br/>Longlisted for the Translated Book Award 2020<br/>New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year<br/><br/>'This timeless fable of control and loss feels more timely than ever' Guardian, Books of the Year<br/><br/>'Echoes the themes of George Orwell's 1984, but it has a voice and power all its own' Time<br/><br/>'A novel that makes us see differently... A masterpiece' Madeleine Thien

Lagartija
Banana Yoshimoto · 2014
Uniendo armónicamente el Japón tradicional y el moderno, Banana Yoshimoto ofrece en este volumen seis relatos cuyos protagonistas, jóvenes y no tan jóvenes, hombres y mujeres, se enfrentan al paso del tiempo y a la necesidad de superar sus traumas infantiles, sus amores atormentados, los abandonos. También la de contemplar lúcidamente sus vidas. Existencias que parecen discurrir sin rumbo, sin sentido, o sin apenas sorpresas, tienen de pronto la oportunidad de albergar por primera vez la esperanza en un futuro más feliz, en seis relatos tejidos en un Tokio donde al atardecer la luna se funde con el cielo y empiezan a parpadear las luces nocturnas.

Botchan
Natsume Soseki · 2017
In its simplest understanding, "Botchan" may be taken as an episode in the life of a son born in Tokyo, hot-blooded, simple-hearted, pure as crystal and sturdy as a towering rock, honest and straight to a fault, intolerant of the least injustice and a volunteer ever ready to champion what he considers right and good. Children may read it as a "story of man who tried to be honest." It is a light, amusing and, at the name time, instructive story, with no tangle of love affairs, no scheme of blood-curdling scenes or nothing startling or sensational in the plot or characters.

Agujero
Hiroko Oyamada · 2021
Al marido de Asa le han ofrecido un trabajo en una zona remota de Japón, junto al hogar en que nació. Durante un verano excepcionalmente cálido, la pareja se instala junto a la casa de los suegros, entre el ensordecedor e invasivo rugido de las cigarras. Hasta que un día Asa se topa con una extraña criatura, que no se parece a nada. La sigue hasta el terraplén de un río y cae en un agujero que parece haber sido creado para ella, y en el que queda atrapada para siempre. Casas asoladas por plagas de comadrejas. Niños fantasma. Pasillos que nos transportan «al otro lado», como si Alicia reviviera en el Japón de la tecnología punta. Oyamada firma un tríptico narrativo literariamente puro sobre la idea de que el entorno que nos rodea puede anticipar nuestras emociones y hasta nuestro destino.

Kokoro
Natsume Soseki · 1996

Heaven
Kawakami, Mieko · 2022
Yo, el Gato
Natsume Soseki • 2023
Rashomon
Ryunosuke Akutagawa • 2017
<p>Rashoumon is a short story by Akutagawa Ryunosuke based on tales from the Konjaku Monogatarishu. A man considering whether or not to become a thief meets a woman stealing hair from corpses. Their conversation explores the morality of theft.</p>
Mandarins
Ryunosuke Akutagawa • 2011
Prefiguring the vital modernist voices of the Western literary canon, Akutagawa writes with a trenchant psychological precision that exposes the shifting traditions and ironies of early twentieth-century Japan and reveals his own strained connection to it. These stories are moving glimpses into a cast of characters at odds with the society around them, singular portraits that soar effortlessly toward the universal. "What good is intelligence if you cannot discover a useful melancholy?" Akutagawa once mused. Both piercing intelligence and "useful melancholy" buoy this remarkable collection. Mandarins contains three stories published in English for the first time: "An Evening Conversation," "An Enlightened Husband," and "Winter."
The Poems of Nakahara Chuya
Nakahara Chuya • 2017
Born in 1907 Nakahara Chuya was one of the most gifted and<br/>colourful of Japan's early modern poets. A bohemian romantic,<br/>his death at the early age of thirty, coupled with the delicacy of his<br/>imagery, have led to him being compared to the greatest of French symbolist poets.<br/>Since the Second World War Nakahara's stature has risen, and his<br/>poetry is now ranked among the finest Japanese verse of the 20th<br/>century. Influenced by both Symbolism and Dada, he created<br/>lyrics renowned for their songlike eloquence, their personal<br/>imagery and their poignant charm.<br/><br/>This selection of poems from throughout Nakahara's creative life<br/>includes collected and uncollected work and draws on recent<br/>scholarship to give a full account of this extraordinary figure.








