JAPAN IP CATALYST
Content IPLiterature

Yasunari Kawabata (Novelist)

Popularity
Overview

A master of Japanese literature. Created numerous masterpieces exemplifying Japanese aesthetic sensibilities to the world such as 'The Izu Dancer' and 'Snow Country.' Won Nobel Prize in Literature (1968). An important literary figure bridging classical and contemporary Japanese literature.

Last catalogued:Editor: JAPAN IP CATALYSTEditorial policyReferences: See web links below

Note: This content was generated as an idea by our editorial AI from public sources.

Metadata
Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Literature
Location:Kanagawa
Time Period:1926-1972
Influence:Global
Tags
novelistJapanese literatureNobel Prize

Influence Map

Yasunari Kawabata (Novelist)

Contemporary IPs

1906Meiji Confectionery and DairyIndustrial & Brand IP
1906BotchanContent IP
1907DaihatsuIndustrial & Brand IP
1907KirinIndustrial & Brand IP
1907Suntory BeveragesIndustrial & Brand IP
1907Kirin Beverage BrandsIndustrial & Brand IP
1907Kirin BeveragesIndustrial & Brand IP
1907Kirin BeerIndustrial & Brand IP
1907Kirin Beer HeritageIndustrial & Brand IP
1926Yasunari Kawabata (Novelist)Content IP

Recent News

Loading...

📱 Share on Social

Discovered: Yasunari Kawabata (Novelist)!

A master of Japanese literature. Created numerous masterpieces exemplifying Japa…

#novelist #Japaneseliterature #NobelPrize
#JAPANIPCATALYST #JapanCulture

Similar IPs

Haruki Murakami
Content IP

The most widely read Japanese author in the world and a perennial Nobel Prize in Literature candidate. Since his debut novel 'Hear the Wind Sing' in 1979, Murakami has created a distinctive literary universe where mundane reality intersects with surreal, dreamlike dimensions. Major works including Norwegian Wood, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Kafka on the Shore, 1Q84, and Killing Commendatore have been translated into over 50 languages. His accessible prose style, influenced by American authors like Raymond Carver and Kurt Vonnegut, resonates across cultures. He commands devoted fans worldwide known as 'Harukists,' and each new novel release generates global anticipation. Murakami is modern Japanese literature's most significant international ambassador.

novelistcontemporary literaturetranslated literature
Keigo Higashino
Content IP

One of Japan's foremost mystery and thriller novelists, whose intricately plotted works combine rigorous logical puzzles with profound emotional depth. Major works include 'The Devotion of Suspect X' (winner of the Naoki Prize), 'White Night,' 'Malice,' 'Newcomer,' and 'The Miracles of the Namiya General Store.' With over 100 million copies in print across his career, Higashino's novels have been adapted into numerous successful films and TV dramas in Japan, South Korea, and China. His works are widely translated and enjoy particularly overwhelming popularity in East Asia, where he rivals Murakami in readership. Higashino's ability to merge mystery conventions with humanistic themes has made him one of Asia's most commercially successful and critically respected authors.

mysterynovelistbestseller