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"Moon in the Mountain" Author: [Japanese] Nakajima Atsushi Publisher: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
"Moon in the Mountain" Author: [Japanese] Nakajima Atsushi Publisher: Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
If you are also anxious, you must read "Mountain Moon"!
This book is a collection of short stories by Nakajima Atsushi, who is known as Japan's "national writer". It includes twelve representative works, including "Moon in the Mountain", "Li Ling", "Disciple", "Light, Wind, Dream", etc. Nakajima Atsushi's works combine the rich Chinese classical temperament with the bizarre Japanese ghost story style. They are unique and elegant in style. They are good at depicting human hearts and human nature. They are both questions about life and explorations of the self.
Special Appendix: Chronicle of Nakajima Atsushi + Map of Li Ling's Marching Route
About the Author
Nakajima Atsushi (1909-1942)
Japanese writer.
In 1933, she graduated from the Faculty of Literature of Tokyo Imperial University and taught at Yokohama Girls' High School.
In February 1942, "The Record of the Mountain and the Moon" and "The Disaster of Words" were published in "Literary World", making them stand out in the literary world. "The Record of the Mountain and the Moon" was later included in the Japanese high school Chinese textbook and became widely circulated.
In May 1942, "Light, Wind, and Dream" was published and was later nominated for the 15th Akutagawa Prize for Literature.
In December 1942, he died of an asthma attack at the age of thirty-three.