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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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. Naruse declared Sound of the Mountain one of his favourites of his films.

  4. 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.

  5. Jan 11, 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 ...

  6. The Sound of the Mountain by Yasunari Kawabata - The 1470th greatest book of all time. The novel centers around an aging businessman who, upon hearing nightly sounds from the nearby mountain, begins to confront his own mortality and the complexities within his family.

  7. 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...