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Abe Kōbō , Literary Strategist


Abe Kōbō , Literary Strategist

The Evolution of his Agenda and Rhetoric in the Context of Postwar Japanese Avant-garde and Communist Artist's Movements
Iaponia Insula, Band 13 1. Aufl.

von: Thomas Schnellbächer

25,99 €

Verlag: Iudicium
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 01.09.2004
ISBN/EAN: 9783862059140
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 507

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Among the great authors of postwar Japan, Abe Kobo (1924-1993) is the mechanic. Works such as &quote;The Woman in the Dunes&quote; (1962), which brought him worldwide renown, conduct a profound analysis of human existence, while revelling in technical detail. The early postwar years were not only formative for Abe as a writer and political activist, they were also formative years for Japanese literature, culture, and politics. While progressing, in his own words, &quote;from existentialism, to surrealism, and on to Communism&quote;, Abe published numerous treatises, tracts and other essays of various kinds concerning revolutionary aesthetics and the historic role of the arts, between artistic autonomy and social commitment. Abe's essays show the maturing of both his artistic and aesthetic agenda, and of his essay style. This process also involves political disillusionment, raising the question of what bearing Abe's earlier radical positions have on his more mature work. This study examines Abe KA bA 's programmatic essays written between his repatriation from Manchuria in 1947 and his expulsion from the Communist Party in 1962. The texts are placed in the context of the artistic and political groups in which he was active, and of the broader literary issues of the time, centring on the quest for a new beginning in literature.

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