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About This Novel
"Snow Country" is Kawabata Yasunari's highest masterpiece and a Nobel Prize-winning novel. The story begins with a train heading to the snowy country. The beautiful image descriptions in the work are integrated into the emotions of the characters, and the beauty of nothingness, cleanliness and sadness depicted reaches the extreme.
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Official(5)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is full of life and death is everywhere.
absurd fantasy
Both want and want. Although it does not conform to the modern concept of love, it is the fantasy of many men after all, which is understandable but uncomfortable.
I tried to find myself in the dark streets, but I found that it was just my imagination.
It may be helpful to watch the Japanese movie "Little Forest in Winter and Spring" first.
Fantasy, futility, eternity, this is a good book!
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 5d ago
The writing is full of life and death is everywhere.
absurd fantasy
Both want and want. Although it does not conform to the modern concept of love, it is the fantasy of many men after all, which is understandable but uncomfortable.
I tried to find myself in the dark streets, but I found that it was just my imagination.
It may be helpful to watch the Japanese movie "Little Forest in Winter and Spring" first.
Fantasy, futility, eternity, this is a good book!
