Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators

Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators Images of Nature and Buddhism in Japanese Children's Literature - Japanese Visual Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators, Helen Kilpatrick examines re-visionings of the literature of one of Japan's most celebrated authors, Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933). The deeply Buddhist Kenji's imaginative dowa (children's tales) are among the most frequently illustrated in Japan today. Numerous internationally renowned artists such as Munakata Shiko, Kim Tschang-Yeul and Lee Ufan have represented his stories in an array of intriguing visual styles, reinvigorating them as picture books for modern audiences.

Focusing on some of Kenji's most famous narratives, the author analyses the ways artists respond to the stories' metaphysical philosophies, exploring the interaction of literature, art and culture. Miyazawa Kenji and His Illustrators is richly depicted with full colour images of the representations of Kenji's work, making the book a valuable resource on how illustrations shape story, and how these picture books continue to convey the texts' witty and ironic messages more deeply than the written word alone.

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Brill

Brill

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Book information

ISBN: 9789004243071
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Pub date:
DEWEY: 895.6344
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 952g
Height: 247mm
Width: 190mm
Spine width: 19mm