Selected Works
- Ikoku kara(異国 から), 1968.
- Azuchi ōkanki(安土 往還記), 1968.
- Shiro, yoru(城 夜), 1969.
- Kita no misaki(北 の 岬), 1970.
- Wakaki hi to bungaku to(若き 日 と 文学 と), 1970.
- Sagano meigetsuki(嵯峨野 明月記), 1971.
- Amakusa no gaka(天草 の 雅歌), 1971.
- Tsuji Kunio shū(辻 邦生 集), 1971.
- Tsuji Kunio sakuhin(辻 邦生 作品), 6 volumes, 1972-73.
- Azuchi ōkan ki(安土 往還 記), 1972.
- Haikyōsha Yurianusu(背教者 ユリアヌス), 1972.
- Ihō ni te(異邦 に て), 1972.
- Poseidon kamensai(ポセイドン 仮面祭), 1973.
- Pari no shuki(パリ の 手記), 5 volumes, 1973-1974.
- Pari futatabi, 1973.
- Shi e no tabi shi kara no tabi, 1974.
- Kita no mori kara, 1974.
- Mommarutoru no nikki(モンマルトル の 日記), 1974.
- Umibe no bochi kara(海辺 の 墓地 から), 1974.
- Aru shōgai no nanatsu no basho, Tokyo : Chūō Kōronsha, 1975-1982.
- Mahiru no umi e no tabi(真昼 の 海 へ の 旅), 1975.
- Saramanka no techō kara(サラマンカ の 手帖 から), 1975.
- Kiri no Santo Mari(霧 の 聖 マリ), Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1975.
- Shōsetsu e no joshō(小説 へ の 序章), 1976.
- Natsu no toride(夏 の 砦), 1976.
- Aki no asa hikari no naka de, 1976.
- Kiri no haikyo kara(霧 の 廃墟 から), 1976.
- Waga bungaku no kiseki, 1977.
- Toki no tobira(時 の 扉), 1977.
- Toki no owari e no tabi, 1977.
- Shiro, yoru(城 夜), 1977.
- Haru no taikan(春 の 戴冠), 1977.
- Mishiranu machi ni te(見知らぬ 町 に て), 1977.
- Natsu no umi no iro, 1977.
- Tsuji Kunio zentampen, 1978.
- Raimei no kikoeru gogo(雷鳴 の 聞える 午後), 1979.
- Nadare no kuru hi(雪崩 の くる 日), 1980.
- Kaishōkan, 1980.
- Orību no koeda(橄欖 の 小枝), 1980.
- Mori Arimasa(森 有正), 1980.
- Fūjin no machi kara( ), 1981.
- Jūni no shōzōga ni yoru jūni no monogatari, Tokyo : Bungei Shunjū, 1981.
- Uki no owari(雨季 の 終わり), Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1982.
- Ki no koe umi no koe(樹 の 声 海 の 声), Tokyo : Asahi Shinbunsha, 1982.
- Fuyu no kiri tachite(冬 の 霧 立ちて), Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1983.
- Toki no kajitsu (時 の 果実), Tōkyō : Asahi Shinbunsha, 1984.
- Jūni no fūkeiga e no jūni no tabi (十二 の 風景画 へ の 十二 の 旅), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1984.
- Tenshitachi ga machi o yuku : sokkyō kigeki (天使たち が 街 を ゆく : 即興 喜劇), Tōkyō : Chūō Kōronsha, 1985.
- Umi (海), Tōkyō : Sakuhinsha, 1987.
- Shi to eien (詩 と 永遠), Tōkyō : Iwanami Shoten, 1988.
- Watakushi no eiga techō (私 の 映画 手帖), Tōkyō : Bungei Shunjū, 1988.
- Eien no shoka ni tachite (氷遠 の 書架 に たちて), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 1990.
- Suiren no gogo (睡蓮 の 午後), Tōkyō : Fukutake Shoten, 1990.
- Toki no naka no shōzō (時刻 の なか の 肖像), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 1991.
- Bishin to no kyōen no mori de (美神 と の 饗宴 の 森で), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 1993.
- Sengo 50-nen o tou : teidan(戦後 50年 を 問う : 鼎談) by Tsuji Kunio, Tsutsumi Seiji, Yasue Ryōsuke; Nagano-shi : Shinano Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1994.
- Saigyō kaden (西行 花伝), Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 1995.
| Persondata | |
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| Name | Tsuji Kunio |
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| Short description | Japanese writer |
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| Date of death | 1999 |
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