The Sound of the Mountain

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The Sound of the Mountain is a contemplative novel by Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata that explores aging, family tensions, and quiet emotional turmoil in postwar Japan.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationCountry Japan NERFINISHED
adaptationLanguage Japanese
adaptationType film
author Yasunari Kawabata NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
creatorNationality Japanese
creatorWon Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
explores changing family roles
inner life of an aging man
postwar social change in Japan
genre contemplative fiction
family drama
psychological fiction
hasAdaptation The Sound of the Mountain (film) NERFINISHED
hasMotif dreams
nature imagery
seasons
sound of the mountain NERFINISHED
literaryMovement modern Japanese literature
literaryReputation classic of 20th-century Japanese literature
mainCharacter Shingo Ogata NERFINISHED
narrativePace slow
narrativePerspective third-person
narrativeStyle lyrical
subtle
notableFor evocative depiction of aging
quiet, introspective tone
subtle psychological characterization
originalLanguage Japanese
protagonistAge elderly
settingCountry Japan NERFINISHED
settingLocation Kamakura NERFINISHED
settingPeriod postwar Japan
theme aging
family tensions
generational conflict
marital discord
memory
mortality
quiet emotional turmoil

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Kawabata Yasunari notableWork The Sound of the Mountain