Yasunari Kawabata

Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to receive the award.
Cast
Crew

Koto
Novel

Sound of the Mountain
Novel

A Page of Madness
Original Story, Writer

Mr. Thank You
Novel

House of the Sleeping Beauties
Novel

Kaidan Horror Classics
Original Story

With Beauty and Sorrow
Novel

Sadness and Beauty
Novel

Repast
Script Supervisor

A Rainbow at Every Turn
Novel

The Dancing Girl of Izu
Author

Kingyo
Original Story

Love Suicides
Original Story

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts
Original Story

The Izu Dancer
Novel

A Girl in the Sunset
Original Story

Dancing Girls of Izu
Original Story

Shinshun! Love stories
Original Story

Kataude
Original Story
Asakusa kurenaidan
Original Story

Woman of the Lake
Novel
Family of Sorrow
Original Story

Twin Sisters of Kyoto
Novel

Dancing Girl
Original Story

The Old Capital
Novel, Original Story

Snow Country
Novel

Thousand Cranes
Novel

The House of the Sleeping Virgins
Novel

Koto: The Ancient City
Novel

Mother's First Love
Novel

The Izu Dancer
Original Story

Reminiscence
Novel

Woman Unveiled
Original Story

House of Sleeping Beauties
Novel

Bellas durmientes
Novel

Nemureru bijo
Novel

Windy Street
Novel

The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa
Novel

The Master of Funerals
Novel

One Arm
Novel

The Izu Dancer
Original Story

Love Comes with Youth
Writer

Snow Country
Novel

Snow Country
Novel


