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  1. Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (谷崎 潤一郎, Tanizaki Jun'ichirō, 24 July 1886 – 30 July 1965) was a Japanese author who is considered to be one of the most prominent figures in modern Japanese literature.

  2. Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (谷 (たに) 崎 (ざき) 潤 (じゅん) 一 (いち) 郎 (ろう),, Tanizaki Jun'ichirō? ) is a member of the Armed Detective Agency and the older brother of Naomi Tanizaki who owns the ability named Light Snow .

  3. A Fool's Love) is a novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Writing of the novel began in 1924, and from March to June, Osaka's Morning News ( 大阪朝日新聞 , Osaka Asahi Shinbun ) published the first several chapters of the serial .

  4. The Makioka Sisters (細雪, Sasameyuki, "light snow") is a novel by Japanese writer Jun'ichirō Tanizaki that was serialized from 1943 to 1948. It follows the lives of the wealthy Makioka family of Osaka from the autumn of 1936 to April 1941, focusing on the family's attempts to find a husband for the third sister, Yukiko.

  5. Jun'ichirō Tanizaki ( 谷崎 潤一郎) was a Japanese author, and one of the major writers of modern Japanese literature, perhaps the most popular Japanese novelist after Natsume Sōseki.

  6. Junichiro Tanizaki 谷崎 潤一郎 Tanizaki Jun'ichirō (July 24, 1886—July 30, 1965) was was one of the major writers of modern Japanese literature, and remains perhaps the most popular Japanese novelist after Natsume Soseki. (Tanizaki's given name has been romanized in various ways by different English language publishers.

  7. Feb 24, 2016 · Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (谷崎 潤一郎, 1886-1965) was a Japanese novelist who made his literary debut in 1910. He was an adherent of the romantic movement in Japanese literature, which had emerged in reaction to Japanese naturalism, then at the height of its influence.

  8. 6 days ago · Tanizaki Jun’ichirō was a major modern Japanese novelist, whose writing is characterized by eroticism and ironic wit. His earliest short stories, of which “Shisei” (1910; “The Tattooer”) is an example, have affinities with Edgar Allan Poe and the French Decadents.

  9. Jun'ichirō Tanizaki has 453 books on Goodreads with 281762 ratings. Jun'ichirō Tanizakis most popular book is In Praise of Shadows.

  10. In Praise of Shadows, written by the well known Japanese novelist Tanizaki Jun'ichirō (1886-1965) in 1933, is a particularly charming and discursive rumination on the differences between Japanese (indeed, East Asian) and occidental aesthetics (among other matters).