Thousand Cranes

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"Thousand Cranes" is a lyrical novel by Nobel Prize–winning Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata that explores beauty, desire, and guilt through the traditional tea ceremony in postwar Japan.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationMedium film
associatedWith Japanese tea ceremony
postwar Japanese literature
author Yasunari Kawabata NERFINISHED
authorAward Nobel Prize in Literature (Yasunari Kawabata) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
genre literary fiction
psychological fiction
romantic drama
hasAdaptation Thousand Cranes (film) NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Chikako Kurimoto NERFINISHED
Fumiko Ota NERFINISHED
Mrs. Ota NERFINISHED
hasMainCharacter Kikuji Mitani NERFINISHED
hasSubject aftermath of war
intergenerational relationships
moral conflict
suicide
unrequited love
hasSymbol crane
stain on a kimono
tea bowl
literaryStyle lyrical prose
symbolism
motif Japanese tea ceremony
crane pattern
tea utensils
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor exploration of aesthetic beauty
subtle psychological characterization
use of traditional Japanese cultural motifs
originalLanguage Japanese
originalTitle Senbazuru NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage Japanese
partOf 20th-century Japanese literature
publicationCentury 20th century
settingLocation Japan NERFINISHED
settingPeriod postwar Japan
theme beauty
desire
eroticism
guilt
memory
tradition and modernity

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Kawabata Yasunari notableWork Thousand Cranes