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Takehiko Fukunaga

    Takehiko Fukunaga fue un novelista y poeta cuya obra temprana estuvo profundamente influenciada por simbolistas y modernistas franceses. Como parte de un círculo literario llamado Matinée Poétique, buscó introducir las últimas tendencias literarias europeas a los lectores japoneses. Sus novelas experimentales exploraron profundos paisajes psicológicos, a menudo profundizando en temas de impermanencia y la condición humana. A través de su prosa distintiva, Fukunaga dejó una marca imborrable en la literatura japonesa.

    Flowers of grass
    • Flowers of Grass is Takehiko Fukunaga’s fully realized portrait of a young man of fastidious intelligence and great sorrow, and shows us how it is possible, seeing reality from the side of death and despair, to still choose life. Outside Tokyo, a tuberculosis sanatorium in the village of K has a six-bed ward that the narrator, an aspiring poet, shares with a student of linguistics and budding writer named Shiomi. After the stubborn Shiomi insists on undergoing a dangerous surgical procedure and dies in the process, two notebooks turn up in his bed-sheets. Flowers of Grass unfolds as the narrator reads them, asking himself if Shiomi’s death was a sort of suicide, and learning the details of his late friend’s two great loves: for a brother and sister, both of whom reject him. Fukunaga himself spent seven years recuperating from tuberculosis following World War II, and drew on his own experiences to create a fully realized portrait of a young man of fastidious intelligence and great sorrow, and how it is possible, seeing reality from the side of death and despair, to still choose life.

      Flowers of grass