Description: In The Midst Of Flow By Masaaki Tachihara Kadokawa Shoten, 1974 All text in Japanese. Condition as shown in photos. Paperback. Slightly worn and aged. No markings found other than one note in Japanese on last page. From Wikipedia: Tachihara Masaaki (1926 – 1980) was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist, essayist, poet and literary critic of Korean descent, active during the Shōwa period. Tachihara was strongly attracted to medieval Japanese culture, particularly Noh drama, and traditional Japanese gardens, and his novels are patterned after the aesthetics in Zeami's Noh treatise Fushi Kaiden. Tachihara's first novel, Bakushū (“Autumn Wheat”) was published in the literary magazine Bungei kenkyūkai. It was well received by literary critics, which led to his decision to become a professional writer. In 1958, he published Tanin no jiyū (“Other People's Freedom”) in the magazine Gunzō, followed by Takigi nō (“Firelight Noh”), Tsurugigasaki (“Cape Tsurugi”) and Urushi no hana (“Lacquer Flower”). He won the 55th Naoki Award for his novel Shiroi keshi (“White Poppy”, 1965). He also declined the Akutagawa Prize twice, as he felt that the reward would damage his reputation as an author of serious literature.
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Book Title: In The Midst Of Flow
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Kadokawa Shoten
Original Language: Japanese
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 1974
Type: Novel
Format: Paperback
Language: Japanese
Era: 20th Century
Author: Masaaki Tachihara
Genre: Drama, Romance
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Topic: Contemporary, Love