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In Praise of ShadowsLicensing Information
Rights sold: Korean
Published January 2018
Words: 31,200 in Japanese (approx.)
Series: three available
PDF sample: upon request
Reading direction: able to change upon request
Selling Points
- A must-read essay internationally regarded as an essential study of Japanese aesthetics.
- Influenced Architect Tadao Ando, artist Shinro Ohtake and Japanese literary scholar Robert Campbell.
With photographs arranged alongside Tanizaki’s text, the aesthetic worldview of the essay comes vividly to life while reading this highly visual book
Acclaimed as a “Master of Sense” for his ability to capture elusive, abstract subjects in his photographs, Okawa has captured scenes that manifest the beauty hidden in the shadows: beautiful photographs of Kyoto and natural landscapes around Japan that have won him many fans among Japanese people.
- Size:160×128mm
- Pages:256Pages(Full Color)
- Binding:Softbound
- Publisher:PIE International
- Language:Japanese
- ISBN:978-4-7562-5012-4 C0070
- Author:Junichiro Tanizaki
- Photo by Yasuhiro Okawa
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Author
Jun’ichirō Tanizaki (1886-1965) is a Japanese novelist. Translated into for the general reader
in the US in 1955, In Praise of Shadows became renowned not only in Japan but also in the
English-speaking world. Following the essay’s subsequent translation into French, it also
had a major influence on the French intellectuals Jean Daniel and Michel Foucault.
Photographer
Okawa Yasuhiro (1944-) is a photographer who was born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan whose
work has appeared in many well-known magazines such as Fujin Gahō, Utsukushii Kimono,
Waraku and others. He is a member of the Japan Advertising Photographers’ Association.