Author: Allen A. Mori
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1雁 (Gan)
By Ōgai Mori
語り手と同じ下宿にいた岡田は、無縁坂に住むお玉と、帽を取って挨拶をするようになった。お玉は、高利貸、末造の妾であった。ある日、青大将がお玉が飼っている紅雀を襲った。そこに岡田が通りかかり、蛇を退治してあげる。お玉は岡田と近づきになりたいと思い、末造が来ないと決まった日に、下女を帰らせ、岡田を待った。しかし、その日限り、岡田は一人でなく、行き帰りの二度とも連れ立って歩いていた。そして、岡田はその日を最後に、下宿を引き払って、ドイツに留学した。<br/><br/>The storyteller describes about the love between Okada (his friend) & Otama (a mistress of an usurer). Okada met Otama when he's walking around. (by ekzemplaro)
“雁 (Gan)” Metadata:
- Title: 雁 (Gan)
- Author: Ōgai Mori
- Language: Japanese - 日本語 (にほんご/にっぽんご)
- Publish Date: 1915
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 24
- Total Time: 03:41:31
Edition Identifiers:
- libriVox ID: 8303
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- File Format: zip
- Total Time: 03:41:31
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2Paulownia: Seven Stories from Contemporary Japanese Writers
By Ōgai Mori, Kafū Nagai and Tōson Shimazaki
Paulownia is a collection of seven stories by three Japanese authors from the late 19th and early 20th century. <br><br> <b>Mori Ōgai</b> was an army surgeon who was sent to study in Germany, where he developed an interest in Western literature. His most famous work is <em>The Wild Geese (Gan)</em>. This collection contains his short stories <em>Takase Bune</em>, <em>Hanako</em>, and <em>The Pier</em>. <br> <br> <b>Nagai Kafū's</b> writings center mostly around the entertainment districts of Tokyo with their geisha and prostitutes. Here, his stories <em>The bill-collecting</em> and <em>Ukiyo-e</em> are presented.<br><br> <b>Shimazaki Tōson</b> was one of the representatives of Japanese naturalism, which we can see in his stories <em>A Domestic Animal</em> and <em>Tsugaru Strait</em>. <br><br> <b>Taketomo Torao</b>, the editor and translator of this volume, translated many Western works into Japanese, for example the Rubayat, the Divine Comedy, and works by Shakespeare. He was also a writer in his own right. <br><br>
“Paulownia: Seven Stories from Contemporary Japanese Writers” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Paulownia: Seven Stories from Contemporary Japanese Writers
- Authors: Ōgai MoriKafū NagaiTōson Shimazaki
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1918
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 8
- Total Time: 02:25:53
Edition Identifiers:
- libriVox ID: 8356
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- Text Source: Org/details/paulowniasevenst00takeiala
- Number of Sections: 8 sections
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- File Name: paulownia_1410_librivox
- File Format: zip
- Total Time: 02:25:53
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