川端康成第四短篇集「心中」を主題とせるヴアリエイシヨン(Kawabata Yasunari Dai-yon tanpen-shū "
Shinjū" wo Shudai to seru Variation, means a Variation of Motif to "Love Suicides", 4th Collection of Yasunari Kawabata's Short Stories) - a variation short story including commentary by Motojirō Kajii, published in 1926.
ある心の風景(Aru kokoro no Fukei, means A Landscape of the Soul) - a short story by Motojirō Kajii, published in 1926.
冬の日(Fuyu no Hi, means Winter Days) - a short story by Motojirō Kajii, published in 1927.
冬の蠅(Fuyu no Hae, means Winter Flies) - a short story by Motojirō Kajii, published in 1928.
器楽的幻覚 (Kigaku teki Genkaku, means Instrumental Illusions) - a short story by Motojirō Kajii, published in 1928.
中島敦(
Atsushi Nakajima) - This article is a co-expansion with other wikipedians.
文藝時代(Bungei-jidai, means Literary Age) - the
Shinkankakuha Literary magazine (Dōjinshi) by Yasunari Kawabata with
Riichi Yokomitsu, published from October 1924 to May 1927.
屋上の狂人(Okujō no Kyōjin, means The Housetop Madman) - a play by
Kan Kikuchi, published in 1916.
心中(Shinjū, means Love Suicides) - one of
Palm-of-the-Hand Stories by Yasunari Kawabata, published in 1926.
水晶幻想(Suishōgensō, means Crystal Illusions) - a short story by Yasunari Kawabata, published in 1931.
散りぬるを(Chirinuruwo, means Fallen after Flowering〈All things must pass〉〈Impermanence〉) - a short story by Yasunari Kawabata, published in 1933.
少年(Shōnen, means Boy) - an autobiographical work by Yasunari Kawabata, published in 1948. This article is a co-creation with other wikipedian.
掌の小説(
Palm-of-the-Hand Stories) - the short stories(about 130–148 stories) by Yasunari Kawabata, published in the 1920s to 1970s.
末期の眼(Matsugo no Me, means Eyes at the Moment of Death) - an essay by Yasunari Kawabata, published in 1933.
女方 (
Onnagata) – a short story by Yukio Mishima, published in 1957.
加藤道夫 (Michio Katō) – A playwright who was friends with
Hiroshi Akutagawa and Yukio Mishima.
「たけくらべ」論争 (Takekurabe Ronsō) – The literary controversy about Takekurabe. The literary controversy in the interpretation of the causes of Midori's personality change at the end.