Uten Enten

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Uten Enten
OCLC
226807811

Uten Enten (雨天炎天)[1] is a road essay by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, about his travels in Greece and Turkey. The essays were first published in Japanese in 1990 by shinchosha as two separate volumes, the first volume covering his travels in Greece, and the other his travels in Turkey. A popular edition collecting both volumes was published in 1991. In 2008 a renewal edition was published with some new photographs.

Contents

Title Chapter
Greece: In the Holy Mountain
ギリシャ編 アトス―神様のリアル・ワールド
Good bye Real World
さよならリアル・ワールド
About Athos World
アトスとはどのような世界であるのか
From Dafni to Karyes
ダフニからカリエへ
From Karyes to Stavronikita
カリエからスタヴロニキタ
Iviron Monastery

イヴィロン修道院
Philotheou Monastery
フィロセウ修道院
Karakalou Monastery

カラカル修道院
The Monastery of Great Lavra
ラヴラ修道院
To the Skete of Prodromos
プロドロムのスキテまで
Kafsokalyvia
カフソカリヴィア
Agia Anna - Good bye Athos
アギア・アンナ―さらばアトス
Turkey: On the Turkish road
トルコ編 チャイと兵隊と羊―21日間トルコ一周
Soldiers
兵隊
Bread and Chai
パンとチャイ
Turkey
トルコ
Black Sea
黒海
Hopa
ホパ
Van Cat
ヴァン猫
For Hakkâri
ハッカリに向かう
Hakkâri 2
ハッカリ 2
Marlboro
マルボロ
Nightmare of National Highway 24
国道24号線の悪夢
Along National Highway 24
国道24号線に沿って

Additional information

Oldest edition

Popular edition

Revised edition

  • Subtitle: nothing
  • Photo and Caption of photo: Eizō Matsumura
  • Paperback (20 cm)

References

  1. ^ Example of translation: Rain, Burning Sun (Come Rain or Come Shine)
  2. ^ Example of translation: Travels in Greece and Turkey, a Border Area