小説のふるさと / The Home of the Short Story(Signed)

林 忠彦 / Tadahiko Hayashi

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Publisher/中央公論社

   Published/1957
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/215*300*20
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"The Home of the Short Story (Signed)" is a photo collection by Hayashi Tadahiko, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. Along with Kimura Ihei and Domon Ken, Hayashi Tadahiko was a photographer who symbolized the Showa era. His portraits of writers such as Oda Sakunosuke and Dazai Osamu, his works capturing the appearance of "cities" moving from the postwar period of chaos to the period of change, and his keen eye for capturing "culture" and "customs" are rich in sensitivity and sharpness. We admire the magnitude of his achievements, so much so that there is a "Hayashi Tadahiko Award" aimed at promoting amateur photography. This book is a series that has been serialized in "Fujin Koron" since 1956, and is a collection of moving works that visit the "settings" of famous literary works and capture their climate. How close can the camera's realism approach the profound world of literature? A number of images that were taken with sharpened senses so as not to destroy the image. This book contains portraits of the writers and the scenery of the settings of 12 novels, including Yukio Mishima's "The Sound of Waves," Sakae Tsuboi's "Twenty-Four Eyes," Yasunari Kawabata's "The Izu Dancer," Naoya Shiga's "Dark Night's Passage," and Yojiro Ishizaka's "Young People." Signed and presented . (Included in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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