Hi no Sakana
Channel:
Subscribers:
9,580
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uheSaW4RC5U
Hi no Sakana (火の魚, Fish of the Fire) is a Japanese novel by Murō Saisei; it was first published in 1960, and was later adapted into a single episode TV drama that was broadcast on NHK Hiroshima in 2009. The story describes the interactions between an elderly author and a young staffer from a publishing company as they collaborate on a book cover design for the author's latest novel.
Saisei based the interactions on her own experience when she was writing Mitsu no Ahare (Aware) (蜜のあはれ), and was working with book designer Kumiko Tochiori in 1959. The novel is written as a collection of letters between the two.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi_no_Sakana
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
Other Videos By WikiReader
2021-08-16 | Syvorotkino |
2021-08-16 | Seek Irony |
2021-08-16 | Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Liverpool |
2021-08-16 | 2008 Edward Jancarz Memorial |
2021-08-16 | Humanist (disambiguation) |
2021-08-16 | Gigthi |
2021-08-16 | Kojetice (Mělník District) |
2021-08-16 | Social marketing intelligence |
2021-08-16 | Dupadu |
2021-08-16 | Miss Belgium |
2021-08-16 | Hi no Sakana |
2021-08-16 | Speechless (Jay Park and Cha Cha Malone song) |
2021-08-16 | Komsomolsk, Republic of Bashkortostan |
2021-08-16 | Acidofilia |
2021-08-16 | Nassim Bounekdja |
2021-08-16 | Fran (footballer, born May 1992) |
2021-08-16 | Lee Jae-ryong |
2021-08-16 | Mario Morán |
2021-08-16 | James Browning (Texas politician) |
2021-08-16 | Kraft break |
2021-08-16 | Tokoyama |
Tags:
AGentleBreezeintheVillage
AyaWatanabe
BansukeKasamatsu
ChuokoronShinsha
Gyotaku
HatsukaichiHiroshima
HiroshiKurosaki
Hiroshima