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001 ocm39553831
003 OCoLC
005 20210217180044.0
008 980727s1998 cau 000 1 eng d
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050 4 $aPL830.N3$bO54 1998
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100 1 $aInagaki, Taruho,$d1900-1977,$eauthor.
245 10 $aOne thousand and one-second stories /$cInagaki Taruho ; translated from the Japanese and with an introduction by Tricia Vita.
260 $aLos Angeles, CA :$bSun & Moon Press,$c©1998.
300 $a161 pages ;$c19 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aSun & Moon classics ;$v139
505 00 $gOne thousand and one-second stories (1923).$tThe man who came from the moon --$tOn finding a star --$tThe rock throwing affair --$tOn scuffling with a shooting star --$tHow my harmonica was filched --$tOverheard one night in the shadows of a warehouse --$tThe moon and a cigarette --$tOn brawling with Mr. Moon --$tUne mémoire --$tUn énigme --$tUne chanson d'enfants --$tA fiendish chat in the moonlight --$tAn incident one evening --$tC'est rien d'autre --$tQuelque chose de noir --$tOn cutting a black cat's tail --$tOn being sent staggering --$tOn being sent flying --$tOn being pushed out --$tThe smoocher --$tOn being deceived by the mist --$tThe moon in his pocket --$tSomeone who went home sighing --$tOn shooting down the rain --$tThe moonlight moonshiners --$tOn going out to snatch a comet --$tOn eating a star --$tAn incident at the concert --$tTour du Chat-Noir --$tStar or firecracker? --$tOn grappling with a gaslight --$tOn losing myself --$tOn making bread out of stars --$tOn being struck by a star --$tDid you really reach the moon? --$tOn being shoved down an aqueduct --$tThe men who hoist the moon --$tThe moonman --$tThe cocoa prank --$tThe oddity that passed beneath a gaslight --$tCirque de la lune --$tChevaliers de la lune --$tOn being dumped down a chimney --$tÉpisode crépusculaire --$tOn shooting down a black cat --$tThe bat house --$tAvant ma promenade --$tThe Black Comet Club --$tA friend trades places with Mr. Moon --$tSomeone who spoke as if he had seen it himself --$tAn incident on a street corner --$tA holdup --$tA letter from the Milky Way --$tLe cérémonie du mariage --$tSomeone who looked a lot like me --$tA midnight caller --$tSomeone who returned from New York --$tInvités de la lune --$tHow I sobered up --$tUn roc sur le pavement --$tThe black box --$t"Cheers!" on a moonlit night --$tThe origin of a red pencil --$tHow three Saturns were formed --$tSwallowing Mr. Moon --$tOn the moon turning into a triangle --$tA star and some scoundrels --$tWas there really a comet inside the beer bottle? --$tWhy did he become a smoker? --$tMoonshine.
505 00 $gfrom Soap bubble stories (1923).$tA chat with someone who returned from Cairo --$tOn being pursued --$tAn unpremeditated abduction --$tThe secret of lemonade --$tGuest and host --$tA book becomes enraged --$tDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
505 00 $gfrom Tokyo attractions that shouldn't be missed (1925).$tLast night on the radio --$tJack-in-the-Box cigarettes --$tCafé Starry Night --$tThe Theater of Comets presents.
505 00 $gFive tales by Taruho (1925).$tThe gaslight incident --$tA star turns into a two-sen copper coin --$tBefore sunrise --$tThe star hospital --$tAn object found on a hill.
505 00 $gfrom Stories from the third hemisphere (1927).$tAs I was about to set up my stand for the night --$tOne night at a hotel --$tOn being attacked by a beetle --$tThe mansion where laughter is prohibited --$tOne disappearance after another --$tOn shooting a star --$tCrying in their beer --$tA dose of speed --$tThe night that burst into flames.
505 00 $gfrom The collected poetry of Taruho.$tTwo evenings (1929) --$tThe palace of the dogs (1935) --$tPietov (1935) --$tA den of rabbits (1936).
520 1 $a"Dubbed by the Japanese as "the 21st Century's Dandy," Inagaki Taruho writes short and incredibly concentrated stories of his favorite things: machines, airplanes, modern fairies, Saturn, falling stars, the tin moon, geometrical shapes, boys, policemen, aromatic Turkish cigarettes, black cats who turn into smoke, crashing comets, gay bars, and numerous other subjects which run throughout his tales. Writing from the 1920s to the 1970s, Inagaki is a true original, seen by many Japanese as the equal in talent of Tanizaki, Kawabata, and Mishima, and as one of the great Japanese writers of the 20th century."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aInagaki, Taruho,$d1900-1977$vTranslations into English.
600 17 $aInagaki, Taruho,$d1900-1977.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01717301
650 0 $aShort stories, Japanese.
650 7 $aShort stories, Japanese.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01117246
655 7 $aShort stories.$2lcgft
655 7 $aShort stories.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01726740
655 7 $aTranslations.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423791
776 08 $iOnline version:$aInagaki, Taruho, 1900-1977.$tOne thousand and one-second stories.$dLos Angeles, CA : Sun & Moon Press, ©1998$w(OCoLC)607294738
830 0 $aSun & Moon classics ;$v139.
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