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Literature of the Lost Home
By:Hideo Kobayashi,Paul Anderer
Published on 2000 by Stanford University Press

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A collection of the most significant and enduring works of the most important Japanese literary critic of the 20th century. The selections reflect the wide range of Kobayashi’s early work, from meditations on the nature of literature and of criticism to studies of individual Japanese and Western writers.

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