Examples of 'tanizaki' in a sentence

Meaning of "tanizaki"

tanizaki (noun): Tanizaki is a common Japanese surname and can also refer to Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, a renowned Japanese author known for his works exploring the intricacies of human psychology, sexuality, and aesthetics

How to use "tanizaki" in a sentence

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I have never read anything by Tanizaki.
Yesterday Miss Tanizaki said one of her friends was looking for work as a maid.
It is a title of a novel written by Junichiro Tanizaki.
In his early years Tanizaki became infatuated with the West and all things modern.
All arrows point to Tanizaki.
Tanizaki discovers us Japanese architecture.
But maybe she will talk to Tanizaki who will tell Kikuko.
Tanizaki owns the art gallery In the Walnut.
In Praise of Shadows by Junichiro Tanizaki was such an inspiration for me.
Based on a novel by Junichirô Tanizaki.
Tanizaki goes out with you knowing that you have another woman?
There was little I felt inclined to ask Tanizaki about.
Besides, section chief Tanizaki is also doing his best for me.
It is based on a story by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki.
It is thought that novelist Junichiro Tanizaki gave Shiga the sculpture.

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Has Miss Tanizaki said anything to you about me?
Among Japanese writers, my model is Tanizaki.
Magnum agreed provided that Tanizaki won one match out of a 10 match trial series.
Other known translations were done by the novelists Jun'ichirō Tanizaki and Fumiko Enchi.
So, Miss Tanizaki has been talking to you.
He also taught at Keio University and helped support such young writers as Jun'ichirō Tanizaki.
The novelist Jun'ichiro Tanizaki was an important supporter of the movement.
Tanizaki also talks about lacquerware, darkness, and Japanese cuisine, which go with shade.
A cat, a man, and two women by Junichiro Tanizaki.
I read the novels of Tanizaki and Akutagawa, but I only went to see foreign movies.
In Praise of Shadows is an essay written in 1933 by the Japanese author Junichirō Tanizaki.
After World War II, Tanizaki again emerged into literary prominence, winning a host of awards.
Jerome Squalor, when discussing xenophobia, mentions Galileo and Jun'ichirō Tanizaki.
As Tanizaki began his essay,.
It won him the 36th Tanizaki Prize.
Did Tanizaki tell you?
Her work Yasurakani ima wa nemuri tamae won the 1990 Tanizaki Prize.
Silence received the Tanizaki Prize for the year 's best full-length literature.
The Tanizaki Prize is one of Japan 's most sought-after literary awards.
This book received the Tanizaki Prize in 2001, and has been made into a movie.
Tanizaki described his admittedly pampered childhood in his Yōshō Jidai Childhood Years, 1956.
In 1964, Tanizaki was made a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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