Kawabata,Yasunari

Kawabata,Yasunari
Ka·wa·ba·ta (kä'wə-bäʹtə), Yasunari. 1899-1972.
Japanese writer whose novels, including Thousand Cranes (1959), often concern alienated, lonely individuals in search of beauty and purity. He won the 1968 Nobel Prize for literature.

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