
Writing
Born June 14, 1899 in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to receive the award.

Snow Country

The Master of Funerals

One Arm

The Old Capital

Kaidan Horror Classics

Kaidan Horror Classics

Kingyo

Love Suicides

Kataude

A Girl in the Sunset

Nemureru bijo

House of the Sleeping Beauties

Koto

Shinshun! Love stories

Bellas durmientes

House of Sleeping Beauties

Animated Classics of Japanese Literature

The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima
Self

Sadness and Beauty

Koto: The Ancient City

The Land of Snow

The Izu Dancer

Thousand Cranes

Around Mr. Yasunari Kawabata

The House of the Sleeping Virgins

The Izu Dancer

Woman of the Lake

Snow Country

Tamayura

With Beauty and Sorrow

Love Comes with Youth

Twin Sisters of Kyoto

The Izu Dancer

Windy Street

Woman Unveiled

Keiko and Yves Get Married
himself

Snow Country

A Rainbow at Every Turn

Kawa no aru shitamachi no hanashi

Mother's First Love

Dancing Girls of Izu

Sound of the Mountain

Reminiscence

The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa

Repast

Dancing Girl

Mr. Thank You

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

The Dancing Girl of Izu

A Page of Madness