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Personal Name    Kawabata, Yasunari, 1899-1972
   Кавабата, Ясунари, 1899-1972
  ‫  קובטה, יסונרי, 1899-1972
  ‫  كاواباتا، ياسوناري، 1899-1972
S.F. Pers. Name    Chuanduan, Kangcheng, 1899-1972
   Chʻŏndan, Kangsŏng, 1899-1972
   Kavabata, I︠A︡sunari, 1899-1972
   Kavabata, Jaszunari, 1899-1972
   川端康成, 1899-1972
  ‫  קאוואבאטא, יאסונארי, 1899-1972
  ‫  קאואבאטה, יסונארי, 1899-1972
  ‫  קוובטה, יסונרי, 1899-1972
Source Data Found   His Snow country, 1956.
  His Pada, 1983: t.p. (Chondan Kangsong)
  His Hoorszag, 1969: t.p. (Kavabata Jaszunari)
  His Izu no odoriko, 1968: t.p. (Kawabata Yasunari [in rom.])
  ‫ בית היפהפיות הנמות וסיפורים אחרים, 1999. ‬
  His Dandelions, 2017: ECIP t.p. (Yasunari Kawabata) data view (best known in the West for such novels as Snow Country, Beauty and Sadness, and A Thousand Cranes, Yasunari Kawabata was born in Osaka in 1899. In 1968 he became the first Japanese writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature)
  Wikipedia, January 17, 2019: (Yasunari Kawabata (11 June 1899-16 April 1972) was a Japanese novelist and short story writer)
  Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 20, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1968 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1968 was awarded to Yasunari Kawabata "for his narrative mastery, which with great sensibility expresses the essence of the Japanese mind")
Alma MMS ID   987007304699305171