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Yasunari Kawabata was a distinguished Japanese author who achieved global acclaim as the first person from his nation to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in 1899 and orphaned at a young age, his personal history of loss deeply influenced the melancholic and lyrical tone found throughout his famous works like Snow Country and The Dancing Girl of Izu. He was a pioneer of the Shinkankakuha movement, which sought to revolutionize Japanese letters through modernist styles and a focus on new sensory perceptions. Beyond his fiction, Kawabata was a central figure in the literary community, serving as the president of the Japanese P.E.N. club to promote international translations. ...
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