小説のふるさと / The Home of the Short Story

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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A photo book entitled "The Home of the Short Story" by Tadahiko Hayashi, a representative Japanese photographer after the war. Tadahiko Hayashi was a photographer who symbolized "Showa" along with Kimura Ibei and Domon Ken. Portraits of Oda Sakunosuke and Taiji Osamu's literary works, works with the appearance of "the city" moving from the post-war confusion to a period of change, certain eyes that capture their "culture" and "customs" are sensuous and sharp. As there is something called "Hayashi Tadahiko Award" for the purpose of promoting amateur photography, I admire the magnitude of the remaining achievements. This book is a series that has been serialized in "The Women's Theory" since 1956, visiting the 'stage' of famous literary works, and is an intriguing collection of works containing that culture. How deep is the realism of the camera in the deep world of literary art? A number of illustrations that were taken after sharpening the nerve and taking pictures without destroying the image. Yukio Mishima's "Shiosai", Sakae Sakae's "24", and Yasunari Kawabata's "Izu Dancer". It features 12 novels such as Shiga Naoya's "Akuya Yukujiro" and Ishizaka Yojiro's "Young Man", and contains a portrait of the writer and the scenery of the stage. (The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990 collection)
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Case: Discoloration/Dirt/Damaged Jacket: Slight blurring, Body: Heaven/Ground/Small edge discoloration/Small stain
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