Series | Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Edited book | The Aesthetics of Emptiness
Chapter | Estetiche dell’accumulazione nella letteratura giapponese del primo Novecento
Abstract
This paper explores the themes of accumulation, saturation, excess, and abundance in some representative works of modern Japanese literature, focusing on the first three decades of the twentieth century. Among the texts analysed are the short story Haguruma (Cogwheels, 1927) by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, some poems by Hagiwara Sakutarō, the short story Konjiki no shi (A Golden Death, 1914) by Tanizaki Jun’ichirō, and the novel Panoramatō kidan (Strange Tale of Panorama Island, 1926‑27) by Edogawa Ranpo.
Submitted: Sept. 2, 2022 | Accepted: Nov. 24, 2022 | Published April 21, 2023 | Language: it
Keywords Edogawa Ranpo • Akutagawa Ryūnosuke • Japanese modernism • Hagiwara Sakutarō • Tanizaki Jun’ichirō
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