Introduce several Japanese writers (such as Jing M. Guo of China, who probably has the style of falling out of Britain). )

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is very popular.

Born in1August 9, 933, Japanese TV actor and children's literature writer is internationally renowned for Little Doudou by the Window.

Besides her "Tochiko's Cabin" becoming the longest-lived talk show in Japanese TV history, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi also set a number of records, such as never calling in sick, never wearing the same clothes on the show, and always keeping a consistent onion hairstyle. Over the past 24 years, the program has interviewed nearly 6,200 people, including many guests who have visited many times, especially Mr. Yong, a TV screenwriter, who dominated the crowd with 24 records. 198 1 after the publication of "Little Peas by the Window", it caused great repercussions all over the world. This book has been translated into 33 languages and introduced to all parts of the world. When the English version was published in the United States, The New York Times published two full-page book reviews. This "honor" was not only won by no one before her, but also by no one else after her. The English version of the book has sold more than 700,000 copies in Japan alone, and no one has surpassed it so far. She was also praised as the greatest Japanese woman by The New York Times, Time Magazine and Newsweek.

Murakami Haruki

My favorite writer.

Wrote a lot of great works.

Haruki Murakami (1949 65438+ 10/2-) is a Japanese novelist and American literary translator. He started writing at the age of 29, and his first work, Listening to the Wind, won the Japanese group portrait newcomer award. The fifth novel, Norwegian Wood, sold 4 million copies in Japan from 65438 to 0987, which widely caused the "Murakami phenomenon". Haruki Murakami's works show a light tone whose writing style is deeply influenced by European and American writers, and there is little gloomy and heavy writing atmosphere in post-war Japan. Known as the first pure "post-World War II writer", he is also known as/kloc-0, the standard-bearer of Japanese literature in the 1980s.

Natsume Sozaki (1867- 19 16), a modern Japanese writer, was born in Shimonomachi (now Hijiujing-machi, Shinjuku District, Tokyo), the last son in his family. Natsume Soseki enjoys a lofty position in the history of modern Japanese literature and is called "a great national writer". Representative works include After the Equinox, Pedestrian and Heart trilogy.

Natsume Soseki enjoys a lofty position in the history of modern Japanese literature and is called "a great national writer". He has high attainments in both eastern and western cultures. He is not only an English scholar, but also good at haiku (はぃく), China's poetry (かんし), calligraphy and painting. When writing novels, he is good at using antithesis, overlapping sentences, humorous language and novel forms. His precise and subtle description of personal psychology created the trend of later private novels (わたくしょぅせつ). There are many scholars under his door (such as すずきほ by Suzuki Miyoshi)

Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892- 1927) was a novelist in Taisho era in Japan. He devoted himself to writing short stories. In his short life, he wrote more than 150 short stories. His short stories are short in length, novel in materials, novel in plot and even bizarre. The works pay attention to social ugliness, but rarely comment directly. They only use cold writing and concise and powerful language statements to make readers deeply feel its ugliness, thus showing its high artistic appeal. His masterpieces Rashomon and In the Bamboo Forest have become world classics.

Kawabata

Japanese neo-sensualist writer and famous novelist. /kloc-0 was born in osaka on June 4th, 899. His masterpieces include Dancer of Izu, Snow Country, Thousand Crane, etc. 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature. 1972 April 16 committed suicide in the studio. Many works have been translated and published in China.

The famous novel Dancer of Izu (1926) describes the miserable life of a high school student and a tramp. The representative work Snow Country (1935 ~ 1937) describes the physical and mental purity and beauty of women at the bottom of the snow country, as well as the writer's deep sense of nothingness. Other works include Asakusa Red Ball (1929 ~ 1930), Crystal Fantasy (193 1) and Thousand Crane (1949 ~ 195 1). Yasunari Kawabata served as the vice president of the International PEN and the president of the Japanese PEN. 1957 was elected as a member of the Japanese Academy of Arts. He was awarded the Cultural Medal of the Japanese Government and the Cultural and Art Medal of the French Government. 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature. 1972 committed suicide in the studio. Many works have been translated and published in China.

Ry? Murakami, formerly known as Ry? Murakami's assistant. Japanese novelist and film director. 1952 was born in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture in February. 1972 studied at Musashino University of Fine Arts. The debut novel Infinitely Similar to Transparent Blue, published in 1976, won the 75th Akutagawa Prize under controversial circumstances, which was regarded as the beginning of the subculture of Japanese literature and shocked Japanese society, with a sales volume as high as 3.5 million copies. 1980 won the third Wilderness Artist Award for "Baby in the Locker". In 2000, he won the 36th Tanizaki Junichiro Award for Insects. Other important works include the novel War Begins on the Other Side of the Sea, The Melancholy of Tennis Boy, 6969, Extreme Love and Fantasy, The World in Five Minutes, Ibiza, Ecstasy, Fiji Dwarf, The World in Five Minutes, The Coast of Music, The First Night, The Second Night and The Last. The films directed and acted by myself include Topaz and Kyoko. In 1980s, together with Haruki Murakami, they were called "Haruki Murakami", and they are both the most popular writers in contemporary Japan.

If you want to read ancient Japanese literature. I suggest reading Haruki Murakami's Tale of Genji.

Known as the pinnacle of Japanese literature.

Myself. . . I really don't understand. Inside. . The relationship between people is difficult to sort out alone. Having said that, this work is indeed a great literary work.

A lot of Anthony's words came from Murakami's promise.