THIS CLASSIC COLLECTION OF JAPANESE GHOST AND FOLK STORIES IS OF
ENORMOUS IMPORTANCE TO THE FIELD OF JAPANESE STUDIES.
Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs, excite the curiosity and
imagination of a master spinner of tales, and the result is Kotto,
another Lafcadio Hearn classic about old Japan. Here Hearn spins tales
from old Japanese books to illustrate some strange beliefs. They are
only curios, he says laconically, but some of these legends will make
your spine tingle and your heart trip faster, like the one about a
waterfall called YureiDaki, or the Cascade of Ghosts.
The ghosts were as real as their warnings, but a bold woman failed to
heed them—a horrible mistake. Hearn could also find in the
commonplace the stuff of which imperishable literature is spun. A drop
of dew hangs quivering on the bamboo lattice of his study window. Its
tiny sphere repeats the colors of the morning—of sky and field and
far-off trees, of a cottage with children at play. But much more than
the visible world is imaged by that dewdrop: the world invisible, of
infinite mystery, is likewise repeated. Buddhism finds in such a
dewdrop the symbol of that other microcosm called the Soul.
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Being Japanese Curios, With Sundry Cobwebs
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781462907717
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Tuttle Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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