“1. First, let's talk about Kawabata Yasunari's upbringing. 2. Next, his achievements throughout his life. 3. Lastly, the end of his life. Original Manuscript (Growth) Kawabata Yasunari was born on June 14, 1899, in Osaka and graduated from the University of Tokyo. He lost his parents at a young age, and later, his sister and grandparents also passed away due to illness, earning him the nickname "famous funeral attendee." As he traveled through life, his heart became filled with pain and melancholy, gradually forming a character of sentimentality and loneliness. These emotional struggles and sorrows became the essence of Kawabata Yasunari's literature. He created over 100 novels in his lifetime, with more being short stories than novels. His works are rich in lyricism, pursuing the sublime beauty of life and influenced by Buddhist philosophy and nihilism. Kawabata Yasunari excels at exhibiting the inner world of characters through the stream of consciousness writing style. He gained fame with his work, "The Dancing Girl of Izu." (Achievements) Kawabata Yasunari was a prominent figure in the Japanese literary world, a member of the New Sensationalist movement, and a renowned novelist. In 1968, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his representative works, "Snow Country," "The Old Capital," and "Thousand Cranes," becoming the second Asian to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Kawabata Yasunari's name is already recorded in the lists of prestigious awards such as the Akutagawa Prize, the Art Academy Award, the Nomura Literature Award, and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award. In 1953, he was selected as a member of the Art Academy, the highest honor institution for Japanese literature and arts. In 1961, the Japanese government awarded him the 21st Cultural Medal, the highest award, stating that he had achieved unprecedented creativity by depicting the symbol of Japanese beauty with a unique style and intense emotions, making him a cultural figure in Japan. In 1957, he received the "Goethe Medal" issued by the West German government. In 1960, he was awarded the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. (Life's Conclusion) On April 16, 1972, Kawabata Yasunari suddenly ended his life by inhaling gas. There were no written suicide notes. He once said in 1962, "It is best to commit suicide without a farewell letter. Silent death is an infinite lif

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