Also known as Kawabata Yasunari, KAWABATA Yasunari
escritor japonés
Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist who lived from 1899 to 1972 and became one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century. He is widely read and studied today because his novels, which often explored themes of beauty, loneliness, and human connection, helped define modern Japanese literature and earned him international recognition as one of Japan's greatest writers.
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Yasunari Kawabata (川端 康成 Kawabata Yasunari, Osaka, 11 de junio de 1899-Zushi, 16 de abril de 1972) fue un escritor japonés, destacado junto a otros maestros nipones del siglo XX, como Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Osamu Dazai o Yukio Mishima, de quien fue amigo y mentor, Kawabata fue el primer japonés que obtuvo el Premio Nobel de Literatura 1968, y el segundo asiático tras Rabindranath Tagore.
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