Abe, Kobo
Related Category: Asian Literature: Biographies
(kō´bō ä´bā), pseud. of
Kimifusa Abe, 192493, Japanese novelist and dramatist. Although Abe trained as a doctor, he never practiced medicine. Often compared to
Kafka, he treated the contemporary human predicament in a realistic yet symbolic style. His minute descriptions of surrealistic situations often lend his works a nightmarish quality. Among Abe's novels are
Woman in the Dunes (1962; tr. and film 1964), his best-known work, and
Secret Rendezvous (tr. 1979). His plays include
Friends (1967; tr. 1969). The first of his short stories to appear in English were collected in
Beyond the Curve (194466; tr. 1991).