Writing Architecture – Kawabata Yasunari

Authors

  • José Vela Castillo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.10.226

Keywords:

Kawabata, Yasunari (1899-1972), Arquitectura japonesa, Arquitectura, Japón

Abstract

The Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972) was the author of a series of masterful novels that he constructed by means of a fragmentary and episodic technique. In these novels he portrays the tensions of modernizing Japan throughout the second third of the twentieth century. Space, time and architecture have a protagonist role in their construction, to the point that they seem to build a narrative in which what happens cannot be understood without the joint existence of the spaces in which it happens, and vice versa. To explain the agency of this space-time architecture examples taken from his works will be contextualized in the broader framework of Japanese culture of the time. A coda tries to unveil some relations with the ideology and practice of the group of architects known as Metabolists, that flourished between the late 1950s and early 1960s in Japan.

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Published

2018-01-01

How to Cite

Vela Castillo, J. (2018). Writing Architecture – Kawabata Yasunari. REIA - European Journal of Architectural Research, (10). https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.10.226

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