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Naomi (痴人の愛, Chijin no Ai, lit. A Fool's Love) is a novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Writing of the novel began in 1924, and from March to June, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞, Osaka Asahi Shinbun) published the first several chapters of the serial. Four months later, the periodical Female (女性, Josei) started to publish the remaining chapters. The novel was first published in book form, by Kaizosha, in 1925.

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  • Naomi (痴人の愛, Chijin no Ai, lit. A Fool's Love) is a novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Writing of the novel began in 1924, and from March to June, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞, Osaka Asahi Shinbun) published the first several chapters of the serial. Four months later, the periodical Female (女性, Josei) started to publish the remaining chapters. The novel was first published in book form, by Kaizosha, in 1925. Narrated in the first person by the protagonist, a salaryman named Jōji, the novel follows his attempt to groom a Eurasian-looking girl, the eponymous Naomi, to be a Westernized woman. Naomi is a significant work in its comic depiction of Japanese culture of the era and its fascination with the West. The clash between older and newer generations over the more progressive depictions of women, such as Naomi, has been viewed as a clash over Japan's transition into the modern period. (en)
  • Naomi (痴人の愛 Chijin no Ai) adalah novel berbahasa Jepang karya penulis Jepang Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Penulisan novel tersebut dimulai pada 1924, dan dari Maret sampai Juni, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞 Osaka Asahi Shinbun) menerbitkan beberapa bagian-bagian pertama dari serial tersebut. (in)
  • 『痴人の愛』(ちじんのあい)は、谷崎潤一郎の長編小説。カフェーの女給から見出した15歳のナオミを育て、いずれは自分の妻にしようと思った真面目な男が、次第に少女にとりつかれ破滅するまでを描く物語。小悪魔的な女の奔放な行動を描いた代表作で、「ナオミズム」という言葉を生み出した。ナオミのモデルは、当時谷崎の妻であった千代の妹・小林せい子である。谷崎は連載再開の断り書きで、この小説を「私小説」と呼んでいる。 1924年(大正13年)3月20日から6月14日まで『大阪朝日新聞』に連載し、いったん中断後に雑誌『女性』11月号から翌1925年(大正13年)7月号まで掲載された。単行本は同年7月に改造社より刊行された。 (ja)
  • Naomi (em japonês: 痴人の愛, transl Chijin no ai) é um romance escrito pelo autor japonês Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886-1965). A escrita do romance começou em 1924, e de março a junho, o Morning News de Osaka (大阪朝日新聞 Osaka Asahi Shinbun) publicou os primeiros capítulos da série. Quatro meses depois, a revista feminina ( 女性 Josei ) começou a publicar os capítulos restantes. Vários editores japoneses e norte-americanos compilaram os capítulos e os publicaram como um livro desde 1947. No primeiro capítulo, Naomi é escrita com três caracteres chineses ; no entanto, durante todo o resto do romance, o nome de Naomi é descrito em katakana , o silabário japonês reservado para escrever e soar palavras estrangeiras. Naomi foi adaptado para o cinema várias vezes, um exemplo notável sendo adaptada por Yasuzo Massumura em 1967. (pt)
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  • 4-10-100501-X
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  • 237 (xsd:positiveInteger)
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  • First edition (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • 1985-09-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Japanese (en)
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  • Print (en)
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  • Naomi (en)
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  • Chijin no Ai (en)
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  • Anthony H. Chambers (en)
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  • Knopf(English)
  • Shinchōsha(Japanese)
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  • Naomi (痴人の愛 Chijin no Ai) adalah novel berbahasa Jepang karya penulis Jepang Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Penulisan novel tersebut dimulai pada 1924, dan dari Maret sampai Juni, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞 Osaka Asahi Shinbun) menerbitkan beberapa bagian-bagian pertama dari serial tersebut. (in)
  • 『痴人の愛』(ちじんのあい)は、谷崎潤一郎の長編小説。カフェーの女給から見出した15歳のナオミを育て、いずれは自分の妻にしようと思った真面目な男が、次第に少女にとりつかれ破滅するまでを描く物語。小悪魔的な女の奔放な行動を描いた代表作で、「ナオミズム」という言葉を生み出した。ナオミのモデルは、当時谷崎の妻であった千代の妹・小林せい子である。谷崎は連載再開の断り書きで、この小説を「私小説」と呼んでいる。 1924年(大正13年)3月20日から6月14日まで『大阪朝日新聞』に連載し、いったん中断後に雑誌『女性』11月号から翌1925年(大正13年)7月号まで掲載された。単行本は同年7月に改造社より刊行された。 (ja)
  • Naomi (痴人の愛, Chijin no Ai, lit. A Fool's Love) is a novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965). Writing of the novel began in 1924, and from March to June, Osaka's Morning News (大阪朝日新聞, Osaka Asahi Shinbun) published the first several chapters of the serial. Four months later, the periodical Female (女性, Josei) started to publish the remaining chapters. The novel was first published in book form, by Kaizosha, in 1925. (en)
  • Naomi (em japonês: 痴人の愛, transl Chijin no ai) é um romance escrito pelo autor japonês Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886-1965). A escrita do romance começou em 1924, e de março a junho, o Morning News de Osaka (大阪朝日新聞 Osaka Asahi Shinbun) publicou os primeiros capítulos da série. Quatro meses depois, a revista feminina ( 女性 Josei ) começou a publicar os capítulos restantes. Vários editores japoneses e norte-americanos compilaram os capítulos e os publicaram como um livro desde 1947. Naomi foi adaptado para o cinema várias vezes, um exemplo notável sendo adaptada por Yasuzo Massumura em 1967. (pt)
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  • Naomi (novel) (in)
  • 痴人の愛 (ja)
  • Naomi (novel) (en)
  • Naomi (romance) (pt)
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