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Breaking into Japanese Literature: Seven Modern Classics in Parallel Text

Breaking into Japanese Literature: Seven Modern Classics in Parallel Text

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Author: Giles Murray
Publisher: Kodansha International
Category: Book

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 69792

Format: Large Print
Media: Paperback
Edition: Bilingual
Pages: 240
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 4770028997
Dewey Decimal Number: 495
EAN: 9784770028990
ASIN: 4770028997

Publication Date: March 14, 2003
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Reading great books in the original should be the culmination of language study, but reading Japanese literature unassisted is a daunting task that can defeat even the most able of students. Breaking into Japanese Literature is specially designed to help you bypass all the frustration and actually enjoy classics of Japanese literature. PBreaking into Japanese Literature features seven graded stories covering a variety of genres: whether it's the spellbinding surrealism of Natsume Soseki's Ten Nights of Dreams, the humor of Akutagawa Ryunosuke's fable of temple life ("The Nose"), or the excitement of his historic thrillers ("In a Grove" and "Rashomon"), you are sure to find a story that appeals to you in this collection. PThe unique layout -- with the original Japanese story in large print, an easy-to-follow English translation and a custom dictionary -- was created for maximum clarity and ease of use. There's no need to spend time consulting reference books when everything you need to know is right there in front of your nose. PTo make Japanese literature fun, Breaking into Japanese Literature also has some unique extra features: mini-biographies to tell you about the authors' lives and works, individual story prefaces to alert you to related works of literature or film, and original illustrations to fire your imagination. Best of all, MP3 sound files of all the stories have been made available for FREE on the Internet. PBreaking into Japanese Literature provides all the backup you need to break through to a new and undiscovered world -- the world of great Japanese fiction. All the hard work has been taken care of so you can enjoy the pleasures of the mind. Why not take advantage? PLearn BR* 50% of all common-use kanji covered BR* Kanji entry numbers given for follow-up study BR* Japanese + English translation + custom dictionary on the same page BR* Every single kanji word explained PListen BR* Free download of sound files from the Net PLook BR* 7 original atmospheric illustrations PLink BR* Original stories for Kurosawa's Rashomon and Dreams PAll the stories in this book are available on the Internet as MP3 sound files read by professional Japanese actors. PFor students who want to consolidate their understanding of kanji, the entry numbers for any of the 2,230 characters in The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary have been provided when those characters feature in Breaking into Japanese Literature. This makes cross-referencing a matter of seconds.


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5 out of 5 stars not for absolute beginners   October 17, 2008
Richard Almasi (Europe)
This is a great book for: br /1. getting into Japanese literature br /2. learning some new Kanji br /3. practicing your Japanese reading skills br / br /Even though the reading passages are graded according to level, this is NOT for absolute beginners, the book only explains the Kanji - not the grammatical forms, hiragana and katakana! br / br /You should have 6-12 months studies behind you before trying to use this book, or completed a beginner's book on Japanese such as Genki 1: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese 1, Colloquial Japanese: The Complete Course for Beginners (Colloquial Series (Book Only)), Japanese in Mangaland: Basic Japanese Course Using Manga or Introduction to Modern Japanese. br / br / br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Difficult but Amazing   June 16, 2008
Inala
This book is absolutely amazing. It helps you with kanji, vocabulary, reading speed, and much more. But don't think that this is easy. I've taken two semesters of college Japanese, and I find this book very difficult. This is not for a beginner. I haven't gone through one whole story yet. I reread each page probably more that 5 times. But in reading and learning the first page, I've learned over 10 new kanji and about 20 new words. Some of the kanji, though not many as far as I've seen, are old and you should make sure you learn the current kanji instead. As with everything in life, it is VERY beneficial if you are willing to put the time and effort into it (LOTS of time and effort).


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!   April 25, 2008
Wade Miller (Long Beach, CA)
Great book. Very good stories. Well translated. Easy on the eyes to read! Well done, guys!


5 out of 5 stars SOUNDS LIKE TV SHOPPING, I KNOW...   February 11, 2008
Cesar Diaz (Bogota, COLOMBIA)
But, why didn't anyone think of this before? This book basically works like those reading segments you find in books like the Genki series. Only this time you won't find the usual stuff about Mr. Yamada's introduction to the staff of his new company, or Mr. Smith's first experience with tempura, but several selected short stories by two of the most revered masters of modern Japanese literature: Natsume Soseki and Ryunosuke Akutagawa. If you don't like literature, let me put it this way: at least one of the writers strongly inspired one of Akira Kurosawa's greatest films: Rashomon. Like those manuals to study Japanese, this volume comes with mp3 files to help you with both your reading and your listening, and you can find them for free at the website of the publishers. I've written in other reviews there's no single bulletproof method for anything. There's no such thing as a method for everyone. The great thing about this book is this: the last word that comes to mind is "method", because it's not about learning Japanese language itself as much as it is about Japanese literature. I'd suggest it for intermediate students, though, because of the basic knowledge it requires.


5 out of 5 stars Obviously done by a serious language student...   August 6, 2007
M. Guest
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

An excellent resource for intermediate students of Japanese working their way to a more advanced level. The author puts all the necessary learning tools in one convenient location. And the free MP3 files help students fine tune their reading, kanji, and pronunciation skills. I would like to see more products like this. I would buy more products like this.

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