ABSTRACT
Widely acknowledged as the doyen of twentieth-century Japanese literature, fine art and the performing arts, as well as being renowned for his translations of Zeami and Mori Ogai. Collected Writings of J.Thomas Rimer brings together in whole or in part much of Rimer's prodigious output in these fields over the past forty years, including some of his milestone (fully illustrated) essays on Japanese Art, especially 'Tokyo in Paris/ Paris in Tokyo' (Japan Foundation, 1987).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|28 pages
Writings on Noh
part II|42 pages
Writings on Japanese Poetry
part III|26 pages
Writings on Mori Ōgai
part IV|119 pages
Japan's Modern Theatre
part V|59 pages
Japanese Literature
part VI|30 pages
Cultural Crossroads
part VII|109 pages
Art and Artistry