Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to receive the award.
Koto
(Novel)
Sound of the Mountain
(Novel)
A Page of Madness
(Original Story)
A Page of Madness
(Writer)
Mr. Thank You
(Novel)
House of the Sleeping Beauties
(Novel)
Kaidan Horror Classics
(Original Story)
With Beauty and Sorrow
(Novel)
Sadness and Beauty
(Novel)
Repast
(Script Supervisor)
A Rainbow at Every Turn
(Novel)
The Dancing Girl of Izu
(Author)
Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts
(Original Story)
Asakusa kurenaidan
(Original Story)
A Girl in the Sunset
(Original Story)
Dancing Girls of Izu
(Original Story)
Love Suicides
(Original Story)
The Izu Dancer
(Novel)
Shinshun! Love stories
(Original Story)
Kingyo
(Original Story)
Kataude
(Original Story)
Woman of the Lake
(Novel)
Family of Sorrow
(Original Story)
Twin Sisters of Kyoto
(Novel)
Dancing Girl
(Original Story)
The Old Capital
(Novel)
Snow Country
(Novel)
Thousand Cranes
(Novel)
The House of the Sleeping Virgins
(Novel)
Koto: The Ancient City
(Novel)
Mother's First Love
(Novel)
The Izu Dancer
(Original Story)
Reminiscence
(Novel)
Woman Unveiled
(Original Story)
Bellas durmientes
(Novel)
House of Sleeping Beauties
(Novel)
Nemureru bijo
(Novel)
Windy Street
(Novel)
The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa
(Novel)
The Master of Funerals
(Novel)
One Arm
(Novel)
The Old Capital
(Original Story)
The Izu Dancer
(Original Story)
Love Comes with Youth
(Writer)
Snow Country
(Novel)
Snow Country
(Novel)
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature
(Original Story)
Tamayura
(Original Story)
Kaidan Horror Classics
(Original Story)