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9781883513160

Japan A Traveler's Literary Companion

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  • ISBN13:

    9781883513160

  • ISBN10:

    1883513162

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-05-01
  • Publisher: Whereabouts Press
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Summary

This collection guides the reader through the complexity that is Japan. Although frequently misunderstood as a homogenous nation, Japan is a land of tremendous linguistic, geographical, and cultural diversity. Hino Keizo leads the reader through Tokyo's mazes in "Jacob's Tokyo Ladder." Tada Chimako explores the modern-day ghosts of Kobe. Asada Jiro guides us across the rural, snowy expanses of Hokkaido. Atoda Takashi takes us to Kyoto to follow the mystery of a pair of shoes and discover the death of a stranger. The stories, like the country and the people, are beautiful and compelling.Let these literary masters be your guide-from the beauty of northern Hokkaido through the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, to the many temples in Kyoto, through Osaka, and the coastline of the Sea of Japan, and down to southern Kyushu-to a Japan that only the finest stories can reveal.One of the world's foremost authorities on modern Japan and its culture, Donald Richie has lived in Japan since 1947. He has written extensively, including Japanese Literature Reviewed, his travelogue The Inland Sea, and the recently released Japan Journals: 1947-2004.Jeffrey Angles is head of the Japanese language program at Western Michigan University. His translations have appeared in The Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature, Critical Asian Studies, and numerous other journals.Thomas Rimer, Professor Emeritus of Japanese Literature at the University of Pittsburgh, has translated and written commentaries on Japanese literature from both the classical and modern periods. His latest publication is The Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature, co-edited with Van Gessel. The first volume appeared in the spring of 2005.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Donald Richie ix
Preface by Jeffrey Angles & J. Thomas Rimer xiii
TOKYO
Hino Keizo
Jacob's Tokyo Ladder
1(15)
Maruya Saiichi
The Obtuse Young Man
16(28)
NORTHERN HONSHU
Inoue Yasushi
Under the Shadow of Mt. Bandai
44(31)
OSAKA
Oda Sakunosuke
The City of Trees
75(20)
Miyamoto Teru
The Swallows' Nest
95(22)
KOBE
Tada Chimako
The Garden That Spirited My Dog Away
117(9)
KYOTO
Atoda Takashi
The Destiny of Shoes
126(18)
KUMANO
Nakagami Kenji
The Immortal
144(21)
THE SEA OF JAPAN COAST
Mizukami Tsutomu
One Night with Mother
165(14)
KYUSHU
Kawabata Yasunari
Yumiura
179(11)
Takahashi Mutsuo
The Snow of Memory
190(14)
OKINAWA
Shima Tsuyoshi
Bones
204(21)
About the Editors 225(2)
Translators 227(4)
Permissions 231

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