Japanese Ghost Stories
Autor Lafcadio Hearn Editat de Paul Murrayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 2019
Edited with an introduction by Paul Murray
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241381274
ISBN-10: 0241381274
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241381274
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
The
improbable
life
story
ofLafcadio
Hearn(1850-1904)
included
a
peculiarly
gothic
childhood
in
Ireland
during
which
he
was
successively
abandoned
by
his
mother,
his
father
and
his
guardian;
two
decades
in
the
United
States,
where
he
worked
as
a
journalist
and
was
sacked
for
marrying
a
former
slave;
and
a
long
period
in
Japan,
where
he
married
a
Japanese
woman
and
wrote
about
Japanese
society
and
aesthetics
for
a
Western
readership.
His
ghost
stories,
which
were
drawn
from
Japanese
folklore
and
influenced
by
Buddhist
beliefs,
appeared
in
collections
throughout
the
1890s
and
1900s.
He
is
a
much
celebrated
figure
in
Japan.
Paul Murrayis the author of biographies of Lafcadio Hearn and Bram Stoker, and the editor of collections of Hearn's work. He is a former Irish diplomat whose posting to Japan in the late 1970s first ignited his interest in Hearn.
Paul Murrayis the author of biographies of Lafcadio Hearn and Bram Stoker, and the editor of collections of Hearn's work. He is a former Irish diplomat whose posting to Japan in the late 1970s first ignited his interest in Hearn.
Recenzii
The
particular
value
of
Murray's
collection
is
that
it
leads
us
in
chronological
order
through
a
much
greater
breadth
of
Hearn's
writings
on
the
supernatural
in
Japan,
with
ghostly
tales
selected
from
11
of
his
books
...
This
book
insightfully
shows
how
Hearn
filtered
Japanese
ghostly
originals
through
the
prism
of
his
own
expansive
imagination
and
traumatized
experience
to
create
works
that
were
distinctly,
and
chillingly,
his
own
What makes these stories, preserved from ancient times, especially readable today is the preternaturally postmodern form they are given in Hearn's deeply idiosyncratic telling
The overarching mood is of wonder . . . the stories occupy the reverie world our mind projects onto the backs of our eyelids, where the ordinary mingles with the supernatural
An extraordinary author . . . Paul Murray, a former Irish diplomat, has been hooked since a 1970s posting in Japan. His Penguin compilation includes 34 selections, a chronology of Hearn's peripatetic life, some intriguing background information about the sources of the stories, and a number of evocative woodblock prints. Murray's introduction is exceptionally useful to contextualize the man and his oeuvre, tracing the powerful influence of Irish folktales and ghost stories on Hearn's take on Japanese counterparts
What makes these stories, preserved from ancient times, especially readable today is the preternaturally postmodern form they are given in Hearn's deeply idiosyncratic telling
The overarching mood is of wonder . . . the stories occupy the reverie world our mind projects onto the backs of our eyelids, where the ordinary mingles with the supernatural
An extraordinary author . . . Paul Murray, a former Irish diplomat, has been hooked since a 1970s posting in Japan. His Penguin compilation includes 34 selections, a chronology of Hearn's peripatetic life, some intriguing background information about the sources of the stories, and a number of evocative woodblock prints. Murray's introduction is exceptionally useful to contextualize the man and his oeuvre, tracing the powerful influence of Irish folktales and ghost stories on Hearn's take on Japanese counterparts