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  1. The Marginal World of Oe Kenzaburo: A Study in Themes and Techniques by Michiko Niikuni Wilson, 1997-04
  2. Catch and Other Stories by Kenzaburo Oe, Haruo Umezaki, et all 1981-06
  3. La Presa (Spanish Edition) by Kenzaburo OE, 1995-01
  4. M/T to mori no fushigi no monogatari (Japanese Edition) by Kenzaburo Oe, 1986
  5. The MUSIC OF LIGHT: THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF HIKARI AND KENZABURO OE by Lindsley Cameron, 1998-06-12
  6. A PERSONAL MATTER / THE SILENT CRY / TEACH US TO OUTGROW OUR MADNESS by Kenzaburo Oe, 1995
  7. Faulkner and Oe: The Self-Critical Imagination by Akio Kimura, 2007-01-26
  8. Zentrale Motive bei OE KENZABURO: Eine literarische Analyse seines Romans Man'nen Gannen No Futtoboru (German Edition) by Urs Helfenstein, 2001-01-01
  9. Kenzaburo Oe (Lieux de l'ecrit) (French Edition) by Jean Louis Schefer, 1990
  10. An Echo of Heaven by Kenzaburo Oe, 2000-07
  11. Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the Fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series) by Susan Napier, 1996-04-15
  12. Fire From The Ashes by Kenzaburo Oe, 2007-05-25
  13. Der Tag, an dem Er selbst mir die Tränen abgewischt. by Kenzaburo Oe, 1995-01-01
  14. The Pinch Runner Memorandum by Kenzaburo Oe, 1994-01-01

21. Rebelion. Kenzaburo Oé: Saltar Sobre Ascuas
Rese a y cr tica de Salto mortal por Santiago Alba.
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22. Oe Kenzaburo
Essay on Oe Kenzaburo and his fiction Oe Kenzaburo (1935PresentNobel Prize, 1994) Oe Kenzaburo was not one of the big five 20th century Japanese novelists I was meeting in the
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Oe Kenzaburo (1935-PresentNobel Prize, 1994) Oe Kenzaburo was not one of the "big five" 20th century Japanese novelists I was meeting in the course I took in 1973. Abe Kobo made it (though still alive), in part, because he was the professor's dissertation subject. But Oe, who is younger than I am (was not yet forty then) did have the beginning of a reputation among readers of Japanese fiction in English translation, based largely on a single novel at that time, A Personal Matter , the story of a man, Bird, who must come to terms with, first, the responsibilities of being married at all, thenthe central action of the bookhow to deal with the birth of a deformed child, who seems like a monster to him. I read this novel that summer, and was made uncomfortable by the way the psychology of the problem was handled (the basic problem of the deformed child Oe has evidently handled very well in his own life). I guess my problem was that I didn't find Bird a sympathetic characterdidn't like himso didn't go looking for more Oe to read. This novel had been translated by John Nathan, who tells the story of how he lost Mishima as a friend and client for translation (he had translated Mishima's

23. Notes On Oe Kenzaburo's, A Personal Matter
Notes on Oe Kenzaburo's, A Personal Matter Photo of Oe and his son Hikari A couple of things you may have noticed the frequent reference to the poet Apollinaire with his bandaged
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Notes on Oe Kenzaburo's, A Personal Matter
Photo of Oe and his son Hikari
A couple of things you may have noticed: the frequent reference to the poet Apollinaire with his bandaged head. Like Oe says on p. 32-33,
My son has bandages on his head and so did Apollinaire when he was wounded on the field of battle. On a dark and lonely battlefield I have never seen, my son was wounded like Apollinaire and now he is screaming soundlessly. . .
Bird began to cry. Head in bandages, like Apollinaire: the image simplified his feelings instantly and directed them. . .
Like Apollinaire, my son was wounded on a dark and lonely battlefield that I have never seen, and he has arrvived with his head in bandages. I'll have to bury him like a soldier who died at war.
Bird continued to cry.
So who was Apollinaire? Apparently, he was quite the early 20th. century figure in France. He was a poet and playwright, hooked up with painters and musicians, was instrumental in the Cubist movementin short, he was a regular celebrity, a real "player" of his day. He volunteered to fight in WWI and was wounded in the head, hence the banadage references comparing Bird's baby to him. Here are a couple of images:
and a drawing:
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24. Unacuestionpersonal
Biograf a del autor y cr tica de su novela.
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En "Una cuestión personal" Kenzaburo Oé, como genio y Dios crea un ser vivo inolvidable utilizando sólo letras: el atormentado Bird. Kenzaburo Oé habla sobre el paso (que yo no espero dar nunca) que dan las personas para convertirse en adultos: el momento en que renuncian a luchar, con pasión, por sus sueños y, extrañamente, se sienten bien. La novela comienza cuando Bird está a punto de hacer realidad el sueño de su vida (un viaje a África). Sin embargo su esposa da a luz un niño deforme que, según las previsiones, pasará en coma toda su vida. Bird se enfrenta entonces a una existencia encadenado a un hijo vegetal , situación que le lleva a pensar que, quizá, lo mejor sea estrangularlo. Con el apoyo de su amante, Himiko, comenzará un recorrido por los infiernos que le conducirá hasta su salvación personal . Si buscabais un buen libro que leer, aquí lo tenéis. Nació el 31 de enero de 1935 en la ciudad de Ose, en Japón. Allí vivió su niñez, en medio de la II Guerra Mundial. De 1954 a 1958 estudió en la Universidad de Tokio literatura francesa, graduándose con una tesis sobre Jean Paul Sartre. En 1958 recibió el premio Akutagawa por su narración

25. Kenzaburo Oe
For further reading Approaches to the Modern Japanese Novel, ed. by K. Tsuruta and T. Swann (1976); Oe Kenzaburo and Contemporary Japanese Literature by Hisaaki Yamanouchi (1986
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Kenzaburo Oe (1935-) Japanese novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe has often dealt with marginal people and outcasts and isolation from individual level to social and cultural levels. Another central theme as in the works of a number of other Japanese writers is the conflict between traditions and modern Western culture. " My observation is that after one hundred and twenty years of modernisation since the opening of the country, present-day Japan is split between two opposite poles of ambiguity. I too am living as a writer with this polarisation imprinted on me like a deep scar." (from Nobel Lecture, 1994) Kenzaburo Oe was born in a mountain village on the island of Shikoku, the smallest of the four main Japanese islands, where his family had lived for centuries. The village and the forests surrounding it later inspired several of Oe's pastoral works. Oe's father died in the Pacific war in 1944, and in the same year he lost his grandmother, who had taught him art and oral performance. After attending a local school, Oe transferred to a high school in Matsuyama City. He won an admission to the University of Tokyo, where he studied French literature and received his B.A. in 1959. His final-year thesis was on the French writer Jean-Paul Sartre. Another important French writer for Oe was Albert Camus.

26. Oe Kenzaburo - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Oe Kenzaburo. Nationality Japanese Activity Japanese writer. Born 3101-1935
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27. Un Buen Escritor No Debe Estabilizarse Nunca
Entrevista a Kenzaburo O por Carlos Alfieri, publicado en la Revista de Occidente.
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28. Oe, Kenzaburo Definition Of Oe, Kenzaburo In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Oe, Kenzaburo (kÄ•n'z b r`Å Å`Ä), 1935–, Japanese writer, b. Ose, on the island of Shikoku. At 18, he left his remote village and traveled to the capital, where he studied at
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34. Kenzaburo Oe — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Oe, Kenzaburo. Oe, Kenzaburo (ken z boor'Å Å'Ä) , 1935 –, Japanese writer, b. Ose, on the island of Shikoku. At 18, he left his remote village and traveled
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36. Oe Kenzaburo Definition Of Oe Kenzaburo In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Oe Kenzaburo (born Jan. 31, 1935, Ehime prefecture, Shikoku, Japan) Japanese novelist. Oe first attracted attention on the literary scene while still a student at the
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37. Abstracts: Mullis, Kary B. Oe, Kenzaburo. Holley, Robert William - History
Article Abstract Kary B. Mullis became famous in the field of DNA research when he created a technique known as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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Article Abstract: Oe, who was born in 1935 in Ose, Shikoku, Japan, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. He also won the Akutagawa Prize and the Shincho Literary Prize. He majored in French literature at the University of Tokyo. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.

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Japanese novelist whose works express the disillusionment and rebellion of his postWorld War II generation. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994.
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Oe Kenzaburo reading the first paragraph of his novel Kojinteki-na taiken Kojinteki Na Taiken (A Personal Matter), Japanese novelist whose works express the disillusionment and rebellion of his post-World War II generation. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1994. Oe came from a family of wealthy landowners, who lost most of their property with the occupation-imposed land reform following the war. He entered the University of Tokyo in 1954, graduating in 1959, and the brilliance of his writing while he was still a student caused him to be hailed the most promising young writer since Mishima Yukio. Oe first attracted attention on the literary scene with Shisha no ogori Lavish Are the Dead ), published in the magazine Bungakukai. His literary output was, however, uneven. His first novel, Memushiri kouchi Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids ), was highly praised, and he won a major literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, for

40. Oe Kenzaburo: An Introductory Note.(Brief Article) - World Literature Today | Hi
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