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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. Oe Kenzaburo And The Fifty-Year Postwar Period - Japanese Translation
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22. Www.cs.indiana.edu/~tanaka/Tezuka_Disney/tezuka_disney_6_Oe.txt
bunpitu seikatu no houhou . banseisha. i guess Honda must have alreadywritten an essay on oe kenzaburo's winning nobel Prize.
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23. Kenzaburo Oe Links
Excerpt from Hiroshima Notes. oe links. .. kenzaburo oe Links. General Informationon oe. www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1994/oebio.html. Interview.
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24. SPRING 2002 Table Of Contents
Two Worlds The 2001 nobel Lecture, by VS Naipaul Sir Vidia and the by William RigganSchool and a Japanese Writer's Reality, by oe kenzaburo Can Literature
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School and a Japanese Writer's Reality , by Oe Kenzaburo
Can Literature Bridge the Gap Among the Countries of Asia? by Oe Kenzaburo
An Exchange on Current Affairs , by Oe Kenzaburo and Noam Chomsky
Structures of Power: Oe Kenzaburo's "Shiiku" (Prize Stock") by Reiko Tachibana
"And a Little Child Shall Lead Them" The Agency of the Innocent in an Early Story by Oe Kenzaburo , by Marleigh Grayer Ryan Viktor Pelevin: Post-Sovism, Buddhism, and Pulp Fiction , by Joseph Mozur The Poetry of Andrea Zanzotto , by G. Singh A Letter , by Andrea Zanzotto POETRY Two Poems , by Andrea Zanzotto TRAVEL Romanian Writing Redivivus , by Robert Murray Davis WLT INTERVIEWS An Interview with Amitav Ghosh , by Frederick Luis Aldama An Informal Interview with Lorenzo Silva , by David Ross Gerling CURRENTS Ukrainian Literature at the End of the Millennium , by Vitaly Chernetsky Literary Necrology 2001 ESSENTIAL BOOKS On Reading as True Travel Jules Verne and Around the World in Eighty Days , by Michel Tournier CHILDREN'S LITERATURE A Conversation with Brazil's Ana Maria Machado

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26. Kenzaburo Oe Biography
kenzaburo oe, recipient of the 1994 nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Ose,Japan. His father died during World War II when he was nine years old.
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BIOGRAPHY Kenzaburo Oe, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Ose, Japan. His father died during World War II when he was nine years old. As a youth he received a militaristic formal education, but he learned of his village's culture from his grandmother. He later attended the University of Tokyo where he studied French literature. bodyOffer(19029) Oe's first short story, SHISHA NO OGORI (LAVISH ARE THE DEAD), was published when he was 22. His first novel, MEGUMUSHIRI DOUCHI (NIP THE BUDS, SHOOT THE KIDS), was published a year later. One of his most famous books, KOJINTEKI-NA-TAIKEN (A PERSONAL MATTER) was based on his experiences with his mentally handicapped son, Hikari. The theme of deformity is found in many of his other works as well. He has produced several short story collections, essays, and more than 20 novels and was the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Ose, Japan. His father died in the Pacific War. SHISHA NO OGORI (LAVISH ARE THE DEAD) MEGUMUSHIRI DOUCHI (NIP THE BUDS, SHOOT THE KIDS); He won the Akutagawa Prize.

27. On Politics And Literature: Two Lectures By Kenzaburo Oe
On Politics and Literature Two Lectures by kenzaburo oe kenzaburo oeOccasional Paper No. 18 nobel Laureate 1994 ISBN 1881865-18-5.
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On Politics and Literature: Two Lectures by Kenzaburo Oe
Kenzaburo Oe Occasional Paper No. 18 Nobel Laureate 1994 ISBN 1-881865-18-5 Download the Paper (167 K, PDF file) - April 1, 1999 Tell a colleague about it. Printing Tips : Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing. ABSTRACT:
Japanese writer and Nobel laureate Kenzaburô Ôe delivered the first in a series of lectures established at the Center for Japanese Studies to honor political theorist Masao Maruyama. In his Maruyama Lecture, "The Language of Masao Maruyama," he focuses on the problem of political responsibility in the modern world, taking Maruyama’s major work as his point of departure. In a second (unrelated) lecture, "From the Beginning to the Present, and Facing the End: The Case of One Japanese Writer," Kenzaburô Ôe offers an account of his own development as a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. SUGGESTED CITATION:
Oe, Kenzaburo, "On Politics and Literature: Two Lectures by Kenzaburo Oe" (April 1, 1999).

28. Booklist Oe, Kenzaburo. Rouse Up O Young Men Of The New Age!
oe, kenzaburo. launches weeks of study, recollection, and everyday domesticity thatoe portrays as the other a moving family memoir, this is nobel laureate oe
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  • 29. Oe, Kenzaburo
    oe, kenzaburo (1935 ). Japanese writer, essayist, and nobel laureate, whois perhaps the greatest Japanese novelist since World War II (1939-1945).
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    Oe, Kenzaburo Japanese writer, essayist, and Nobel laureate, who is perhaps the greatest Japanese novelist since World War II (1939-1945).
    Oe was born in a remote mountain village in Shikoku, a location often featured in his work, and grew up during World War II. In 1954 he entered Tokyo University and in 1958 won the prestigious Akutagawa Prize for his story Shiiku (1958; translated as The Catch, 1959), describing a village's custody of a captured black airman. His first full-length novel, Memushiri kouchi (1958; Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids, 1995), established his reputation as an important postwar writer. Oe wrote about the alienating conditions of modern Japan while supporting left-wing political causes. Despite his political sympathies, Oe maintained a friendship with nationalist writer Mishima Yukio.
    In 1963 the birth of a mentally handicapped son and a visit to Hiroshima heralded a new direction in Oe's writing. Hiroshima noto (1965; Hiroshima Notes, 1995) combines reportage with reflection on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945. This period of Oe's career culminated in his masterpiece Man'en gannen no futtoboru (1967; The Silent Cry, 1974). A complex and intellectual work, the novel contains themes of existential crisis, history, myth, and cultural identity. Later novels explore antinuclear and ecological issues. Oe's works also include Kozui wa waga tamashii ni oyobi (The Floodwaters Have Come in Unto My Soul, 1973), Dojidai gemu (Contemporary Games, 1979), the science fiction best-seller Chiryoto (The Treatment Tower, 1990), and Jinsei no shinseki (1989; An Echo of Heaven, 1996). He was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for literature

    30. Oe, Kenzaburo
    oe, kenzaburo , 1935–, Japanese writer, b. Ose, on the island of Shikoku. oewas awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1994.
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    31. Oe, Kenzaburo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    33. Oe, Kenzaburo
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    34. A Healing Family -- Kenzaburo Oe Stephen Snyder
    Born 33 years ago with a brain deformity, Hikari oe, son of kenzaburo oe, nobel PrizeLaureate for Literature, has, despite autism and other handicaps, become
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    35. A Quiet Life -- A Novel -- Kenzaburo Oe
    by kenzaburo oe. Grove Press. Due/Published October 1996, 224 pages,cloth. ISBN 0802115977. A new novel from nobel Prize winner oe.
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    38. Nobel Prize For Literature, 1901-2002
    nobel Prize for Literature, 19012002. Year, Author (Dates), Country,Famous Work. 1994, kenzaburo oe (1935- ), Japan, A Personal Matter (1964).
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    39. Kenzaburo Oé Net Resources
    Complete text of Japan, the Ambiguous, and Myself, Oé's nobel acceptance speech. herefor completeness, and so I could type the phrase oe kenzaburo Fun Club
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    40. Road To East Asia
    kenzaburo oe departs from Japan's conventions to write for a modern audience. Thismay explain why critics at home have not heaped praises on the 1994 nobel
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      Kenzaburo Oe departs from Japan's conventions to write for a modern audience. This may explain why critics at home have not heaped praises on the 1994 Nobel laureate while many Western intellectuals seem captivated by his startling ideas. Although Oe often addresses socio-political issues in postwar Japan, his concerns are universal, says Roland Barthes ("Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative," New Literary History , 237). Recurring themes that characterize what is distinctly Oe's art include the development of a cultural hero, the defeat of Japan and the cost of that defeat, and the birth of a retarded son (Michiko N. Wilson, The Marginal World of Oe Kenzaburo , 6). Of his many works that have been translated into English, The Silent Cry stands out, winning a large number of Western fans."

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