
Zápolení
1953
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Čtyři povídky jedinečné japonské spisovatelky (1872–1896), která ve svých drobných dílech využívá estetické tradice klasické dvorské poezie a prózy k vylíčení života a problémů prostých lidí na okraji soudobé společnosti na základě osobních zkušeností, s pronikavým postřehem a novou citovou angažovaností.
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Author

Ichiyō Higuchi
Author · 7 books
See also 樋口 一葉. Pen name of poet and writer Natsu Higuchi. She studied at the Haginosha school of poetry run by Utako Nakajima and showed talent from early on. After her father’s death in 1889, she began writing novels to make a living, but she also had a sideline business, a general merchandise store, because she could not survive on income from writing alone. In less than a year from the end of 1894, she successively published such masterpieces as Otsugumori (The Last Day of the Year), Take Kurabe (Comparing Heights), Nigorie (Troubled Waters), and Jusanya (13th Night). She died at the young age of 24 from tuberculosis. Her image currently appears on the Japanese 5000-yen banknote.