Karen Brazell was an American professor and translator of Japanese literature died he was 73.. Her English language edition of The Confessions of Lady Nijō won a U.S. National Book Award in category Translation.[1][2]
Karen Brazell held a PhD from Columbia University, and was, until her death, Goldwin Smith Professor Emeritus of Japanese Literature and Theatre at Cornell University.[3] She died in 2012 at the age of 73.[4][5]
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(c. 1938 – January 18, 2012)
Karen Brazell held a PhD from Columbia University, and was, until her death, Goldwin Smith Professor Emeritus of Japanese Literature and Theatre at Cornell University.[3] She died in 2012 at the age of 73.[4][5]
Translations and editions
- Karen Brazell (trans), The Confessions of Lady Nijo. A Zenith book, published by Arrow Books Ltd., London, 1983. ISBN 0-600-20813-3
- Karen Brazell (Editor), James T. Araki (Translator) Traditional Japanese Theater: An Anthology of Plays (Translations from the Asian Classics Series), 1998. ISBN 0-231-10873-7
- Karen Brazell (Editor), Traditional Japanese Theater: An Anthology of Plays, Columbia University Press, 1999
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