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  2. Category:Japanese short stories - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Japanese short stories by writer (5 C) Japanese short story collections (3 C, 22 ...

  3. First Person Singular (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    First Person Singular (Japanese: 一人称単数, Hepburn: Ichininshō Tansū) is a collection of eight stories by Haruki Murakami. [1] It was first published on 18 July 2020 by Bungeishunjū. As its title suggests, all eight stories in the book are told in a first-person singular narrative. [2]

  4. The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories - Wikipedia

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    With 34 stories, the collection spans centuries of short stories from Japan ranging from the early-twentieth-century works of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa and Jun'ichirō Tanizaki up to more modern works by Mieko Kawakami and Kazumi Saeki. The book features an introduction by Japanese writer and longtime Rubin collaborator Haruki Murakami. [1]

  5. Hajimete no - Wikipedia

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    Hajimete no (はじめての, lit. "The First Time Of") is a book collected short stories by Japanese novelists Rio Shimamoto, Mizuki Tsujimura, Miyuki Miyabe, and Eto Mori, which collaborated with Japanese duo Yoasobi to produce and perform the songs based on the novelists' stories under the theme "a story to read when you do [something] for the first time". [1]

  6. The Elephant Vanishes - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Vanishes (象の消滅, Zō no shōmetsu) is a collection of 17 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The stories were written between 1980 and 1991, [1] and published in Japan in various magazines, then collections. The contents of this compilation were selected by Gary Fisketjon (Murakami's editor at Knopf) and first ...

  7. Hell Screen - Wikipedia

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    Hell Screen (地獄変, Jigokuhen) is a short story written by Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It was a reworking of Uji Shūi Monogatari and originally published in 1918 as a serialization in two newspapers. [1] It was later published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, Akutagawa Ryūnosuke zenshū. [2]

  8. Category:Japanese short story collections - Wikipedia

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    Short story collections by Koji Suzuki (2 P) Pages in category "Japanese short story collections" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  9. Palm-of-the-Hand Stories - Wikipedia

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    Palm-of-the-Hand Stories (掌の小説, Tenohira no shōsetsu or Tanagokoro no shōsetsu [a]) is the name Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata gave to 146 short stories he wrote during his long career. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The earliest stories were published in the early 1920s, with the last appearing posthumously in 1972.