- is a ****anese
monthly literary magazine published by Bungeishunjū as a
junbungaku (純文学, lit. "pure literature")
oriented publication. The
first version...
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magazine published in ****an. Gunzō was
first published in
October 1946 as
junbungaku (純文学, lit. "pure literature")
oriented publication. The
magazine is published...
-
September 1961,
Hirano launched the so-called "pure
literature debate" (
junbungaku ronsō) when he
published a very
short piece in
which he wrote, almost...
- Toyoda,
Gosho was one of the
first directors to
adapt the
works of the
junbungaku ("pure literature")
movement for the screen,
which opposed "po****r" literature...
- Kawabata's story, and an
important example of
films connected to the
junbungaku ("pure literature") movement,
which favoured "serious"
literature in opposition...
-
Richie rated it as one of the most
important adaptations of
works of the
junbungaku ("pure literature") movement,
which provided the
source for
works of directors...
- 87".
Kyodo News.
October 13, 2012.
Retrieved October 17, 2012. "Maruya
Saiichi Receives Order of Culture" (Press release).
Junbungaku.
October 25, 2011....
- 1961
coincided the
public debate over the "pure
literature controversy" (
Junbungaku Ronsō (純文学論争)),
which was
started by
literary critic Hirano Ken [ja] with...