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1994年诺贝尔文学奖获得者大江健三郎是日本战后一代派代表作家。近年,年近八旬的大江健三郎在意识到自己的人生将迎来谢幕之际,以一个文学家和社会活动家的责任感,于2013年推出了长篇小说《晚年样式集》,以最真诚的态度面对日本的残酷现实,并揭示了面临灾难与重重困境中的社会之希望。2013年9月,大江接受了《新潮》杂志尾崎真理子的访问,谈及《晚年样式集》的背景、意义以及与其他作品的联系等,是研究大江近期创作的重要资料。原文载日本《新潮》杂志2013年12月号,略有删减。
Kenzaburo Oe Kenzaburo, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994, is the representative writer of Japan’s postwar generation. In recent years, Kenzo Oe, nearly eighty years old, has realized his personal life will usher in a curtain call. In 2013, with the sense of responsibility of a writer and social activist, he launched the novel “Late Years Style Collection” with the most sincere The attitude faces Japan’s brutal reality and reveals the hope of society in the face of catastrophe and heavy plight. In September 2013, Oe accepted the visit of Shinichi OZAKI, a magazine of trendy ones, and talked about the background, significance and connections with other works in his later years, which are important materials for studying Oe’s recent creation. The original text of Japan’s “trendy” magazine in December 2013, a slight deletion.