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A touching book in Japan
In 200 1 year, 53 Japanese magazines jointly planned and counted 32,000 questionnaires in Japan, and selected 158 "moving books" represented by Natsume Sasaki's Heart, which were specially published in World Book Daily in 2002. In this regard, we select representative Japanese literary works from them, and on this basis, sort out some best-sellers in Japanese literary circles in recent years, sort out contemporary influential works, such as Calling for Love in the Center of the World, which has become the best-selling solo novel in Japanese history, and so on, and launch it in stages and batches.

200 1 Japan was jointly planned by 53 magazines, counted 32,000 questionnaires in Japan, and selected 158 "moving books" represented by Sasaki Natsume's heart, which were specially launched on World Reading Day in 2002. In this regard, we select representative Japanese literary works, and on this basis, sort out some best-sellers in Japanese literary circles in recent years, and sort out contemporary influential works, such as the best-selling solo novel Calling for Love in the Center of the World in Japanese history, which is launched in stages and batches.

Friends who love Japanese literature fully appreciate Touch of the Heart in the world of words.

Kyouichi Katayama is a very influential doctoral writer in contemporary Japan. His masterpiece Calling for Love in the Center of the World is regarded by the book circle as a symbol of the recovery of Japanese publishing industry from depression. It sold 3,265,438+00,000 copies in Japan, which shocked the Japanese literary world and overwhelmed Norwegian Wood, becoming the best-selling novel in Japanese history. At the same time, movies and TV series adapted from this novel have also greatly increased at the box office and won various awards. The world running in a place you don't know is Kyouichi Katayama's debut, Moby Dick on a full moon is his masterpiece, and Empty Scene is a surreal youth online novel that changes the style of love theme and explores human nature.

Kaori Ekuni is an idol writer in Japan. Tokyo Tower, a masterpiece of Kaori Ekuni, has been in the forefront of Japanese book lists in 2003. It has been made into a movie and has achieved a good box office record.

Rencheng Temple is considered as the most talented Akutagawa Prize winner in contemporary Japan. His works span three fields: novels, movies and music. The Fragrance of Envy is his masterpiece. It has been made into a TV series and is now being broadcast on Japanese TV in prime time.

Natsume Sozaki, the founder of modern Japanese literature, is known as a "great national writer". His head is impressively printed on the front of the Japanese thousand-dollar bill, which shows his position in the history of Japanese literature. His "Heart" is considered to be the reading that best reflects the Japanese character of "Chrysanthemum and Knife", and it ranks first in this selection, which shows the position of this book in the eyes of the Japanese. In addition, this book is also the first work of Mr. Lin, a famous translator.

Ryunosuke Akutagawa is one of the few exotic wizards in world literature, and the highest prize in Japanese literature is named after him. Rashomon is Akutagawa's most famous work, and movie master Kurosawa's Oscar-winning film Rashomon is adapted from this book. The book was translated by Lin and is considered to be Lin's most talented translation.

Calling for love in the center of the world is a novel with pure love theme. The author tells a pure and sad love story with affectionate brushstrokes and beautiful and fluent language: Sakutaro and Ji Ya, who studied together in a high school ten years ago, are pure lovers. From acquaintance, knowing each other, dating after school, exploring an uninhabited island to falling in love, they agreed that they would never part in this life. Unexpectedly, God played a trick on people. Just as they were preparing to travel to Australia, Ji Ya ended his young life because of leukemia. Although Sakutaro prayed to God every night and would rather suffer for Ji Ya's recovery, Ji Ya was reduced to ashes in the desolate valley-ten years later, Sakutaro returned to the place where she met and fell in love with Ji Ya. On the school playground, he opened the glass bottle and quietly scattered Ji Ya's ashes into the air. The white ash melted in the falling cherry petals with the wind and suddenly disappeared.

"The Fragrance of Envy", philosopher, rehabilitation music researcher, fiancee is the outstanding person in charge of Miki's architectural design-Ye Zhengzhi's wife Xizao. The construction of a "rehabilitation garden" interweaves the lives of four people. One is worried about the lover's empathy, and the other is worried about her husband's new love. Similar age and * * * combined with fear, Shi Zhe and Xizao started "revenge for the political field and the romance after Meiji". ...

Hitonari Tsuji told us this story about love, freedom and jealousy with delicate brushwork and calm, sharp and beautiful language, which mainly happened to the petty bourgeoisie in their thirties and forties. ...

There is some speculation in my heart: "I" met a gentleman and later received a long letter from him (at that time, "Mr." was no longer alive), which told me that "Mr." fell in love with the beautiful only daughter of the landlord with his friend K in college. Mr. Wang designed K to commit suicide and got his wish. But after marriage, she was often condemned by conscience and morality, and finally committed suicide. The novel describes the collision between love and friendship, and the conflict between self-interest and morality with slow, calm and thrilling strokes. This work is Natsume's most fascinating work, and it is still one of the favorite works of Japanese middle school students.

Rashomon contains more than ten classic short stories by Akutagawa. There are two main lines: one is to expose, ridicule and whip the "evil" in human nature (so-called "self-obsession"). Rashomon, with its impenetrable layout, pushes people to the limit of life and death choice, thus showing the inevitability of "evil" and conveying the author's understanding, helplessness and despair for the first time. The second line is people's disillusionment with life, that is, their attachment and obsession with art caused by world-weariness tendency, which may also be a psychological compensation for the former.

This 30-year-old woman is one of them. It is a touching book, which sold 6.5438+0.33 million copies. The TV series of the same name has caused a sensation in Japan and is a love bible for professional women. Friends who love Japanese literature, please fully appreciate it in the world of this book-Touch of the Heart.

At present, there are only these on China's website. After all, you have been asking questions for too long, haven't you? . .

Ignore my hard work. . . I really worked hard to help you find it. . . It's not a question of earning points, but really enjoying Japanese literature.

If it doesn't work for you, turn it off. . I don't think anyone is so enthusiastic about this except me.

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