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The Sound of the Mountain (Japanese: 山の音, Hepburn: Yama no oto) is a novel by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, serialized between 1949 and 1954, and first published as a standalone book in 1954 by Chikuma Shobō, Tokyo.
Sound of the Mountain (Japanese: 山の音, Hepburn: Yama no oto) is a 1954 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the novel The Sound of the Mountain by Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. [1] Naruse declared Sound of the Mountain one of his favourites of his films. [2]
Sounds of the Mountains is a fully licensed, non-profit community radio station covering the Tumut and Gundagai Shires. The station operates 24 hours a day ... See more and is staffed by a combination of paid and volunteer locals.
At night he hears only the sound of death in the distant rumble from the mountain. The relationships which have previously defined his life - with his son, his wife, and his attractive daughter-in-law - are dissolving, and Shingo is caught between love and destruction.
11 Jan 2010 · Translation of Yama no oto (romanized form) The sounds of the mountain -- The wings of the locust -- A blaze of clouds -- The chestnuts -- A dream of islands -- The cherry in the winter -- Water in the morning -- The voice in the night -- The bell in Spring -- The kite's house -- A garden in the capital -- The scar -- In the rain -- The cluster ...
The Sound of the Mountain narrates the events in the life of a certain elderly Japanese businessman, Shingo, and demonstrates the way these events impinge on and help...
11 Feb 2022 · The sound of the mountain by Kawabata, Yasunari, 1899-1972. Publication date 1996 Publisher New York : Vintage International Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 757259609. 276 pages ; 21 cm Notes. obscured text. Access-restricted-item