The Chronicles of Lord Asunaro: Red Circle Minis, cartea 5
Autor Kanji Hanawaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2019
As Japan emerges from the conflict-ridden era dominated by infamous warlords into a golden age of plenty, a young lord - heir to a vast domain and incumbent ruler of all he surveys - lives deep within a spiralling castle.
From the pen of Hanawa, this cleverly spun tale features our young Lord Asunaro, a 'warlord' who doesn't fit the brave samurai stereotype, as he faces a modernising world where learning now outvalues military prowess. Carrying the legacy of his bloodline, he is compelled to find his place among the great figures of his ancestors.
Hanawa's charming story, The Chronicles of Lord Asunaro is translated by Meredith McKinney, and takes the reader back to life and leadership in feudal Japan - while also exploring universal themes of legacy, inheritance, expectations, the weight of history and the psychology of change.
Red Circle Minis: Original, Short and Compelling Reads
The Chronicles of Lord Asunaro is part of Red Circle Minis, a series of short captivating books by Japan's finest contemporary writers that brings the narratives and voices of Japan together as never before. Each book is a first edition written specifically for the series and is being published in English first.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912864065
ISBN-10: 1912864061
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 108 x 178 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Red Circle
Colecția Red Circle Minis
Seria Red Circle Minis
ISBN-10: 1912864061
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 108 x 178 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Red Circle
Colecția Red Circle Minis
Seria Red Circle Minis
Notă biografică
A former professor of French literature with an interest in human psychology and complex relationships, Hanawa's narratives expose the pressures and challenges of life in Japan. Hanawa is a master of the short story. He has written several hundred since he published his first collection, Garasu no natsu (Glass Summer) to critical acclaim in 1972. In 1962, after graduating from Tokyo University, where he studied French Literature, he spent several months in Paris, his only stay in the country to whose literature he has dedicated much of his life researching. Since retiring from academic life (having translated into Japanese 15 novels by some of France's most eminent authors and researching the works of the French poet Arthur Rimbaud), he now lives in Tokyo with his wife and son. He is at last completely free to dedicate himself to his real passion: writing short stories about life in ancient, modern and contemporary Japan. Two of his novellas have been shortlisted for the prestigious Akutagawa Prize.