Japan, the ambiguous, and myself : the Nobel Prize speech and other lectures / Kenaburo Oe; translated by Kunioki Yanagishita
Material type: TextPublication details: Tokyo : Kodansha International , 1995Description: 128 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 9784770019807
- 895.645 OE
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Speaking on Japanese culture before a Scandinavian audience -- On modern and contemporary Japanese literature -- Japan's dual identity, a writer's dilemma -- Japan, the ambiguous, and myself.
In December 1994, on the acceptance of only the second Nobel Prize awarded to a Japanese writer, Kenzaburo Oe gave a speech that was a message for mankind: one that pledged his own faith in tolerance and human decency; in the renunciation of war; and in the healing power of art - the power to calm and purify. Other key addresses he has given elsewhere join the Nobel lecture in this volume, giving a wider view of the work of a literary activist who sees himself as one of a dying breed in the intellectual life of his own country.
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