Introduction of Top Ten Japanese Novelists and Their Excellent Works

Japanese novels have a huge readership in China, and the works of many Japanese master writers are also sought after by the world. The following is an inventory of the top ten Japanese novelists and their works I shared. Let's have a look.

An inventory of ten Japanese novelists and their works 1. Murakami Haruki

I don't need to talk about this, do I? Haruki Murakami thinks that he has become the most famous Japanese novelist today. His works have been translated into countless languages and can be read by readers all over the world. His representative works include Norwegian Forest, Adventure of Looking for Sheep, Dance, Dance, Kafka by the Sea, Listening to the Wind, Strange Birds and so on.

Top ten Japanese novelists II. Keio Dongye

Keigo Higashino is a very popular writer in japanese mystery. He publishes many books every year, which is a great achievement. His representative works include After School, Night Walk, Detective Galileo, Dedication of Suspect X, Worry-Free Grocery Store, etc.

Top ten Japanese novelists III. Kawabata

Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese literary world? Leadership? Character, is the first Japanese novelist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He wrote more than 100 novels in his life, with more short stories than long ones. His works are lyrical and pursue the lofty beauty of life, which is deeply influenced by Buddhist thought and nihilism. Representative works include Dancer of Izu, Snow Country, Ancient Capital, Thousand Cranes, Mountain Sound and so on.

Top ten Japanese novelists 4. Soseki, Natsume

Natsume Soseki enjoys a high position in the history of modern Japanese literature and is called? National writer? . He has high attainments in both eastern and western cultures. He is not only an English scholar, but also good at haiku, China's poems and calligraphy. 1984, his head was printed on 1000 yen paper money. His representative works include I am a cat, Heart, Young Master and so on.

Top ten Japanese novelists 5. Kenji Miyazawa

Kenji Miyazawa is not only a novelist, but also a poet and fairy tale writer. His magical writing style and rich emotions are like building a beautiful and moving story world in front of your eyes. His representative works include Crossing the Snowfield, Night on the Galaxy Railway, Cat's Office, etc.

Top ten Japanese novelists. Junichi Watanabe

Junichi Watanabe is known as the Japanese love guru, and his works have been selling well since they were introduced to China. He has written more than 50 novels, essays and essays and published more than 30 works/kloc-0. Representative works include Paradise Lost, Dead Makeup, Woman's Hand, Light and Shadow, Sunset in the Distance, etc.

Top ten Japanese novelists 7. Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima's life is like a drama, and he finally committed suicide to warn the world of extremely radical political goals. He is a poet and playwright, and he is also gay. His writing style is difficult, but it is the expression of Mishima's aesthetics. Representative works include Jingu Temple, Minglu Pavilion, Abundant Sea, Masked Confession and Desire for Love.

Ten Japanese novelists. Kenzaburō ōe

The famous Japanese writer Kenzaburo Oe was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. He touched on nuclear weapons, social disobedience and existentialism with elegant words. Representative works include Sex Man, Football in the First Year of Yan Hong, Feeding, Personal Experience, and Pride of the Dead.

Ten Japanese novelists. Akutagawa Ryunosuke

Akutagawa Ryunosuke was born in a milk delivery family and graduated from the English Department of Tokyo University. He is a novelist in Taisho era in Japan. During the short creative career of 12 years, Ryunosuke Akutagawa wrote 148 novels, 55 essays, 66 essays, and a large number of comments, travel notes, notes and poems. Each of his novels has its own characteristics in theme and artistic conception, which is the result of his painstaking management and continuous artistic exploration in the creative process. His masterpieces include Rashomon, In the Bamboo Grove, Nose, Prom, Afu's Chastity, Puppet, Orange and Autumn.

Ten Japanese novelists 10. Osamu Dazai

Osamu Dazai is not only a famous writer, but also famous for his private life. After a period of love, Osamu Dazai finally chose to commit suicide. He was deeply troubled by depression and alcoholism, but he also left many simple but unforgettable works about love, life and daily chores. Masterpieces include Sunset and Run! Meles, human disqualification, etc.

Japanese novelist's special recommendation: Seicho Matsumoto