Japanese literature
Along with the Tale of Genji and One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each, the Tales of Ise may be considered one of the three most important works of Japanese literature. A poem-tale collection from the early Heian period, the narrative is loosely composed around a series of stories spanning the period ...
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Lone wolf and cub : volume 4 : the bell warden
The fourth volume of this ambitious monthly program collects four classic Lone Wolf tales, including one never before seen in America, where little Daigoro searches for his lost father while amazing a well-known samurai with his warrior's eyes and cool demeanor. Also, the Lone Wolf takes on the ...
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The Columbia anthology of modern Japanese literature : vol. 2 : From 1945 to the present
Organised chronologically and by genre within each period, these readings reflect profound changes in artistic styles, ideals, and tastes and the growing influence of popular culture.
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The cape and other stories from the Japanese ghetto
Chapter 1: The cape (Misaki); Chapter 2: House on fire (Kataku); Chapter 3: Red hair (Akagami).
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Japan and the culture of the four seasons : nature, literature, and the arts
It provides a compelling account of how Japan has appropriated, interpreted, and valued nature over the centuries. Haruo Shirane's wide-ranging study tracks the culture of nature in Japan and especially the central role of waka in constructing a vision of nature that influenced all the arts. In its ...
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