Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn
A journey through Japanese folklore and storytelling
Lafcadio Hearn author Andrei Codrescu editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:7th Jun '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection features twenty-eight intriguing stories by Lafcadio Hearn, inspired by Japanese folklore and rich in cultural insights.
In Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn, readers are invited into a captivating collection of twenty-eight stories that draw inspiration from Japanese folklore. Renowned Western expatriate Lafcadio Hearn, who lived from 1850 to 1904, is celebrated for his unique ability to weave traditional tales into narratives that resonate with both Japanese and Western audiences. Hearn's journey began in Greece and took him through Ireland, before he found his true calling as a writer and storyteller in Japan. His deep appreciation for Japanese culture and mythology is evident throughout this collection, making it a significant contribution to world literature.
Hearn's tales encompass a variety of genres, from eerie ghost stories to enchanting love tales. For instance, in “The Corpse-Rider,” a man confronts the spectral presence of his former wife, while “The Story of Aoyagi” reveals a young samurai's unexpected connection with a willow tree spirit. These narratives not only entertain but also provide profound insights into Japanese artistic and cultural heritage. Hearn's ability to blend the fantastical with the everyday reflects his respect and admiration for the land and its stories.
With an introduction by Andrei Codrescu and a foreword by Jack Zipes, Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn serves as both a tribute to Hearn's life and an exploration of his literary legacy. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of cultures and the power of storytelling.
"[A]n attractive production . . . [with] a wonderfully witty and informative introduction by Mr. Codrescu."---Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal
"[A] weird—in a good way—collection of stories, gathered from oral and written sources by Hearn."---Christopher Tayler, Harper's Magazine
"There is an excellent introduction by Codrescu . . . fascinating."---Damain Flanagan, Times Literary Supplement
"The pleasures of [Lafcadio Hearn’s] work are to be found in his delightfully bizarre hybrid renditions of Japanese folklore—particularly of a genre called kaidan, or tales of the uncanny—old stories that he blended with elements of horror and French Romanticism, the best of which are collected in…Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn."---Christopher Carroll, New York Review of Books
"[Lafcadio Hearn] devoted . . . his writing life to gathering Japanese folk tales and translating them into English. This new book contains the best of them."---Susan Balée, The Hudson Review
"If readers want to see the range of Hearn’s interest in Japanese storytelling, then Codrescu’s edition amply demonstrates the range of Hearn’s interest in Japanese storytelling. There are, in addition to ghost stories, tales of lost loves, feudal loyalty and the contrast between appearance and reality."---John Butler, Asian Review of Books
"These tales beg for tellers. A great resource."---Jo Radner, Storytelling Magazine
"[Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn] is a uniquely transcultural kind of storytelling—something that feels familiar to Western audiences despite being wrapped in entirely different histories and cultural codes. . . . While the stories in the book are over a hundred years old, they have a lot to offer to twenty-first-century readers."---Reid Bartholomew, World Literature Today
"The tales [in Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn] are chronologically structured, intelligently edited, and paced in a way that is navigable to a seasoned scholar or a curious pleasure reader. The stories themselves are compelling and beautifully crafted, and Andrei Codrescu’s introduction is equally enthralling. . . . Fans of Hearn’s writing may find Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn to be an ideal work. The collection contains more stories than any other compilation of his work."---Jeremy Simpson, Western Folklore
"Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn is recommended to anyone interested in the interaction between different cultures, particularly Japan and the West at the end of the nineteenth century, and to anyone interested in a good read of ‘tales of the weird’ from outside a Greco-Roman context."---James H. Grayson, Folklore Journal
"Fronted by an authoritative introduction by Andrei Codrescu, these Japanese tales revive, once again, a writer, traveler, and translator whose presence at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries enrich and engage still."---Alan Graubard, Leonardo
ISBN: 9780691167756
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224 pages