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Novels, etc.

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If I have time in the near future I'll try to get to it myself, but as of now Tanizaki's novels, short stories, and essays are all mixed up under "Novels" if someone would like to sort those out ... CES 20:25, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Okay. I leave the matter to you though I still think "short stories and essays" should be added not to mislead the readers. Hikigaeru 17:20, 15 December 2006(UTC)

...or perhaps it should be replaced with "Selected Works" considering this list contains a portion of his all works. Hikigaeru 17:59, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I was going to separate them, but I realized I wasn't familiar with all the works and was unable to categorize them. For now, I'll change the header from "Novels" to "Selected Works" but in the future it would be nice to separate his writings by genre, like we have at Haruki Murakami. CES 19:56, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


The existing article incorporated some of the old myths and misconceptions about Tanizaki, along with some incorrect dates and English titles that didn't correspond to the titles of published translations. I've tried to correct the mistakes and misperceptions and flesh out some of the discussion. I'll work on the list of works and bibliography when I can get to them.Ahchambers 03:51, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:15, 26 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Name: why?

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What is the justification for using Jun'ichirō as the name? This person's translated novels use Junichiro. JoshuSasori (talk) 00:56, 30 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

While the above "prelude to an RM" doesn't appear to have been followed up in eight years, now that I've seen it, and because it's still live on the talk page, I should probably answer: Donald Keene's highly influential History of Japanese Literature has an entire 70-page chapter on this author, wherein he is uniformly referred to as "Tanizaki Jun'ichirō", and his place in Genji scholarship means there's a large volume of English-language scholarship that on a work that is not inherently related to him that also refers to him by the spelling preferred in academic literature; translations of his books may use various orthographies for his name (the Vintage Books reprints seem to uniformly use a macron but no apostrophe), sometimes distorted by stylistic choices or bibliographic limitations on book jackets (probably explaining most of the "given name - family name" ordering, and many instances of leaving off diacritics do to all-caps, in the French style), but this recent book follows the same style as Wikipedia despite almost certainly not doing so by accident. Hijiri 88 (やや) 13:13, 8 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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