- Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki (谷崎 潤一郎,
Tanizaki Jun'ichirō, 24 July 1886 – 30 July 1965) was a ****anese
author who is
considered to be one of the most prominent...
- The
Tanizaki Prize (谷崎潤一郎賞
Tanizaki Jun'ichirō Shō),
named in
honor of the ****anese
novelist Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki, is one of ****an's most sought-after literary...
- ****anese
author Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki. It was
written in
serial format between 1928 and 1930 for the
magazine Kaizō. The last of
Tanizaki's major novels translated...
-
Naoki Tanizaki (谷嵜 直樹,
Tanizaki Naoki, ring name: 谷嵜 なおき) (born
December 1, 1978) is a ****anese
professional wrestler. He is
known for his work in Dragon...
- (****anese: 鍵, Hepburn: Kagi) is a
novel by ****anese
writer Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki first published in 1956. The
entire story is told in
diary form, switching...
-
Tanizaki Jun'ichirō
Memorial Museum of Literature,
Ashiya (芦屋市谷崎潤一郎記念館, Ashiya-shi
Tanizaki Junichirō Kinenkan)
opened in Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, ****an...
- a 1933
essay on ****anese
aesthetics by the ****anese
author Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki. It was
translated into English, in 1977, by the
academic students of ****anese...
- former-
Tanizaki wanted to
rename himself to
Naoki Jimmy, but the
victorious Tanisaki claimed the
right to
choose Tanizaki's new name.
Saying that
Tanizaki's...
- Takemitsu. In the
preface for
Donald Keene's book Bunraku,
writer Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki complained about the too-long
endings known to be
common in
double suicide...
- (細雪, Sasameyuki, "light snow") is a
novel by ****anese
writer Jun'ichirō
Tanizaki that was
serialized from 1943 to 1948. It
follows the
lives of the wealthy...