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  1. Diary of a Mad Old Man (Japanese: 瘋癲老人日記, Hepburn: Fūten rōjin nikki) is a 1961 novel by Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (18861965). Written and published shortly before the author’s death in 1965, it is recognized as an important late work.

  2. 14 de ene. de 1988 · Diary of a Mad Old Man: Directed by Lili Rademakers. With Ralph Michael, Beatie Edney, Suzanne Flon, Derek de Lint. Marcel Hamelinck has a chronic muscle disease and therefore has to retire from his work. After his wife Denise dies, his attention is drawn to his daughter-in-law Simone.

  3. 4 de may. de 2012 · Diary of a mad old man. by. Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Older men -- Fiction, Sick -- Fiction, Japan -- Fiction. Publisher. Vintage Books.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2022 · His last book before his death at the age of 75 is, as the title Diary of a Mad Old Man partially suggests, a first-person account of a man of similar age who suffers from a relatively benign form of erotomania rather than clinical insanity.

  5. In this chronicled diary of a 77yr old man, Tanizaki maintains a sense of balance between the distortion of the old and new. The “pervert” Utsugi seems to be confused in his implementation of traditional values and his desperate sexual pursuit of the young ex-chorus girl Satsuko.

  6. Diary of a Mad Old Man. Claudine Bouvier, Hugo Claus. Novela: Junichirô Tanizaki. Marcel Hamelinck tiene una enfermedad crónica en la musculatura, y tiene que retirarse de su trabajo.Tras la muerte de su mujer Denise, su atención se centra en su hijastra Simone.

  7. Diary of a Mad Old Man. Marcel Hamelinck has a chronic muscle disease and therefore has to retire from his work. However, he is not throwing in the towel and his attention is drawn to his daughter-in-law Simone. Obsessively he tries to make overtures, even at the expense of his own health.