Japan, the ambiguous, and myself : the Nobel Prize speech and other lectures / Kenzaburo Oe.

In December 1994, on the acceptance of only the second Nobel Prize awarded to a Japanese writer, Kenzaburo Oe gave a speech that was a message for mankind: one that pledged his own faith in tolerance and human decency; in the renunciation of war; and in the healing power of art - the power to calm a...

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Main Author: Ōe, Kenzaburō, 1935-2023
Other title:Essays. English. Selections.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Japanese
Published: Tokyo ; New York : Kodansha International, 1995.
Edition:1st ed.
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