Young Yasushi Inoue: Poetry and War

Young Yasushi Inoue: Poetry and War

by (japan) Miyazaki Junichi

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Yasushi Inoue is the leader of the Japanese literary world after Kawabata Yasunari, and he was also a popular candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His novels with Chinese themes such as "Dunhuang", "Lolan" and "Tian Ping Zhi Zhi" are very popular. Inoue Yasushi's youth coincided with the rampant Japanese militarism. He wrote his personal destiny and the pulse of the times into his poems, but he always insisted that poetry should not serve politics. Junichi Miyazaki used empirical research methods to trace the life trajectory of Yasushi Inoue when he was young, analyzed poems with important node significance, and clarified the origin of the two characteristics of Inoue's literature, the prose nature and the perspective of bystanders, which provided a useful perspective for re-evaluating Yasushi Inoue's literary status.

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