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Loss of Narrative in Fairy Tales

Nankichi Niimi's Essay

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This rare and insightful essay by renowned Japanese children's author Nankichi Niimi offers a thoughtful critique of the limitations placed on creative storytelling—particularly in broadcast media.

In the essay, Niimi reflects on the rigid conditions imposed on writers when submitting radio plays: the story must be completed in 30 minutes, include a specific number of characters, be cheerful and wholesome, express national identity, and—though vaguely defined—must also be artistically excellent.

Niimi questions how true inspiration can flourish under such constraints, touching on the tension between structure and creativity. Through this reflection, he raises deeper concerns about the shrinking space for genuine narrative in modern fairy tales.

A rare glimpse into a storyteller's mind known more for fiction than essays, this piece is perfect for readers interested in literature, media, and the creative process.


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