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Votes:0 Jared Wadsworth's Kenzaburo OÉ Home Page Created Specifically for my Topics In Modern World Literature class Taught by Ms. Deanna Rian at the Illinois Math and Science Academy NOTE: The time I have to spend maintaining this page is extremely
limited. I will add anything sent to me by anyone, but I do not currently
have the time to hunt for new information. If there is anything you would
like to see added, please let me
know . Items available here include: Biography A page of biographical information with regards to Kenzaburo Oé. Booklist A list of Mr. Oé's books available in English, with some
comments. Resources A list of Internet resources with information on Kenzaburo Oé. Miscellany Other odds, ends, and pieces of fluff. These pages have been written with Netscape (pro Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 A platform dedicated to peace and cultural pluralism in South Asia Utter a word of truth That goes against the king, And behead yourself with The sword of your own tongue. [ Basant ] [ Bibliography ] [ Chronology ] [ Farsi couplets ] [ Hindvi works ] [ Legends ] [ links ] [ Music clips ] [ Resources ] [ Riddles ] [ Your comments ] [ Guest book ] [ Why this site ] Amir Khusrau Dehlavi (1253-1325 AD), a prolific classical poet associated with royal courts of more than seven rulers of Delhi Sultanate, is also a household name in much of North India and Pakistan, through hundreds of playful riddles, songs and legends attributed to him. Through his enormous literary output and the legendary folk personality, Khusrau represents one of the first (recorded) Indian personages with a true multi-cult Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 CHINESE TEXT INITIATIVE We are pleased to announce the Chinese Text Initiative,
an effort to make texts of Chinese literature available on the World Wide
Web. These sites are still very much under construction and we have not
yet finished final copy-editing. Nevertheless we hope that even at this
stage these sites will be useful.We appreciate your comments and suggestions.
Please email to us at Electronic Text
Center Mail Box or Ming Lung .The
texts and images in the Chinese Text Initiative may be downloaded or copied
only with permission from the Electronic
Text Center . For general conditions of use of the e-texts, see the statement
of conditions . We use Big5 encoding for Chinese texts at
our sites. 300
Tang Poems , Gu
Yao Yan , Shi
Jing , Hong
Lou Meng , Yu Xuan Ji . Following two site Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 | CLAS | What's New? | Language | Movies | Art& Literature | Music | Living | Food | | FAQ | Reading | Feedback | China Links | HyperChina | SinoLogic HOME | NEW CHINESE ART The city of Toronto is currently hosting a major series of exhibitions and symposium on Chinese contemporary art. Please visit this web site for more info: www.jiangnan.com BEI DAO AND MODERN CHINESE POETRY Modern Chinese poetry, which is written in vernacular Chinese rather than classical Chinese, became a literary genre only after the May Fourth Movement in 1919. Almost 80 years later, this genre has now matured in the sense that it has an agreed form of free form, and rules of no rules. Just like contemporary poetry in all societies, modern Chinese poetry is only appreciated by a handful of genuine literature afici Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 last updated Lafcadio Hearn [1850-1904] Collector's Bibliography Title Index Lafcadio Hearn Bookshop Bulletin Board Bulletin Board Archives Links "Lafcadio Hearn is almost as Japanese as haiku. Both are an art form, an institution in Japan. Haiku is indigenous to the nation; Hearn became a Japanese citizen and married a Japanese, taking the name Yakumo Koizumi. His flight from Western materialism brought him to Japan in 1890. His search for beauty and tranquility, for pleasing customs and lasting values, kept him there the rest of his life, a confirmed Japanophile. He became the great interpreter of things Japanese to the West. His keen intellect, poetic imagination and wonderful clear style permitted him to penetrate to the very essence of things Japanese." from Tuttle's "publisher's fore Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [First Edition] The suicide death of Mishima Yukio, a writer of the Showa era, shocked the world. Two and a half decades have passed since his death. If he were alive today, what would he have said about this new era? The Mishima Yukio Museum (Bungakukan) to be built in the Lake Yamanakako Library Grove (Bungaku-no-mori) overlooking Mount Fuji shall give us a chance to reflect on such thoughts. The architecture of the museum is based on Mishima's western-style residential home. The writer's works, manuscripts and about 700 personal items are stored in this museum. In anticipation of the museum, we present through the internet The Mishima Yukio Cyber Museum. The Cyber Museum will consist of an index of items stored in the museum, an introduction of some of the displayed items, Mishima's bio Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 (???????) The University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center and the University of Pittsburgh East Asian Library are pleased to sponsor the Japanese Text Initiative, a collaborative effort to make texts of classical Japanese literature available on the World Wide Web. We will be grateful for comments and suggestions sent to the Japanese Text Initiative's mailbox at . Full access to the Japanese texts requires software that can read and input Japanese characters . The texts and images in the Japanese Text Initiative may not be downloaded or copied. For general conditions of use of the e-texts, see the statement of conditions. Japanese Text Initiative | Electronic Text Center University of Virginia Library PO Box 400148 | Charlottesville VA 22904-4148 434.243.8800 | fax: 434.924.1431 Read More Go to Site
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