“To be upright and to have an imagination: that is enough to be a very good young man.”
Conversations with History interview (1999)
Kenzaburō Ōe est un écrivain japonais né le 31 janvier 1935, lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature. Ce dernier a consacré celui « qui, avec une grande force poétique crée un monde imaginaire où la vie et le mythe se condensent pour former un tableau déroutant de la fragile situation humaine actuelle. ». Wikipedia
“To be upright and to have an imagination: that is enough to be a very good young man.”
Conversations with History interview (1999)
“The ideal teacher student relationship exists when the student is better than the teacher.”
p 92
Shizuka-na seikatsu (A Quiet Life) (1990)
“I don’t think young people need to see the face of the deceased.”
p 63
Shizuka-na seikatsu (A Quiet Life) (1990)
Japan, The Ambiguous, and Myself (1994)
p 90
Shizuka-na seikatsu (A Quiet Life) (1990)
Conversations with History interview (1999)
Paris Review interview (2007)
Japan, The Ambiguous, and Myself (1994)