Izumi Kyōka
Born:
1873-11-04
From:
Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Izumi Kyōka (泉 鏡花 Izumi Kyōka, 4 November 1873 – 7 September 1939), real name Izumi Kyōtarō (泉 鏡太郎 Izumi Kyōtarō), is the pen name of a Japanese author of novels, short stories, and kabuki plays who was active during the prewar period. Kyōka's writing differed greatly from that of the naturalist writers who dominated the literary scene at the time. Many of Kyōka's works are surrealist critiques of society. He is best known for a characteristic brand of Romanticism preferring tales of the supernatural heavily influenced by works of the earlier Edo period in Japanese arts and letters, which he tempered with his own personal vision of aesthetics and art in the modern age. -- Wikipedia
Writing
Demon Pond
The Tale of Himeji Castle
Gekashitsu
Blue Lake Girl
Sacred Koya
Kagero-za
Grass Labyrinth
Demon Pond
Private Collections
Her Hidden Past
Blind Devotion
The Song Lantern
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Elegy of a Geisha
The Snowy Heron
The Temptress and the Monk
Bridge of Japan
Cascading White Threads
The Romance of Yushima
Taki no Shiraito
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Taki no shiraito
The Song Lantern
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Onna keizu
White Heron
The Genealogy of Women