论文部分内容阅读
In 1968, Kawabata Yasunari was awarded the Nobel Literature Prize. It’s evident that Kawabata’s works have won a worldwide infiuence and become a part of world literature. Therefore, how Kawabata went towards the world, and the distinctive feature of Kawabata’s works, was regarded as a problem which attracted many literary crities’ attentions in the world (including Japan and china.)The reason that Yasunari could receive the Western influences as well as keep distinctive national features in the course of his writing is that in handliug relations between absorbing Western literature and carrying forward native literary tradition, he consistently adhered to the principle that “absorbing much more techniques than spirits from the West,and carrying out much more traditional spirits than techniques”. He incorporated traditional Japanese spirits with modern Western consciousness and brewed the unique beauty of Kawabata’s works.
In 1968, Kawabata Yasunari was awarded the Nobel Literature Prize. It’s characterized that Kawabata’s works have won a worldwide infiuence and became part of world literature. Therefore, how Kawabata went towards the world, and the distinctive feature of Kawabata’s works, wastioned as a problem which attracted many literary crities’ attentions in the world (including Japan and china.) The reason that Yasunari could receive the Western influences as well as keep distinctive national features in the course of his writing is that in handliug relations between absorbing Western literature and carrying forward native literary tradition, he consistently adhered to the principle that “absorbing much more techniques than spirits from the West, and carrying out much more traditional spirits than techniques ”. He incorporated traditional Japanese spirits with modern Western consciousness and brewed the unique beauty of Kawabata’s works.