Quote by: Yasunari Kawabata

Yet the misty spring rain softened the outline of the mountain across the river and made it even more beautiful. So gentle was the rain that they hardly knew they were getting wet as they strolled back toward the car, not even bothering to put up their umbrella. The slender threads of rain vanished into the river without a ripple. Cherry blossoms were intermingled with young green leaves, the colours of the budding trees all delicately subdued in the rain.


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Author Bio


  • NameYasunari Kawabata
  • DescriptionJapanese author, Nobel Prize winner
  • BornJune 11, 1899
  • DiedApril 16, 1972
  • CountryJapan
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksThe Dancing Girl Of Izu; Snow Country
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; Order Of Culture