Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn

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Explore the enchanting world of Japanese folklore with 'Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn,' a remarkable collection of 28 captivating stories that illuminate the rich tapestry of Japan's cultural heritage. Authored by the esteemed Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), this trade paperback edition from Princeton University Press showcases Hearn's unique ability to blend Western literary sensibilities with traditional Japanese narratives. The book presents a diverse array of tales, featuring ghostly encounters, romantic legends, and thought-provoking moral lessons, perfect for both fans of Japanese literature and those new to the genre.

Delve into Hearn's fantastical stories like 'The Corpse-Rider,' where supernatural elements collide with human emotion, or discover the poignant love story in 'The Story of Aoyagi,' where a samurai faces dire consequences due to his romance with a spirit. Each tale is a window into the soul of Japan, reflecting Hearn's deep admiration and understanding of the country's art, folklore, and customs.

With a thoughtful introduction by Andrei Codrescu and a foreword by Jack Zipes, this collection is not just a book of stories; it is an exploration of identity and culture through Hearn's eyes as a foreigner who embraced Japan. 'Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn' is an essential read for anyone interested in ghost stories, Japanese folklore, or the intersection of Eastern and Western literature. Experience the mysterious and the magical with this elegantly designed volume that stands out in both content and presentation.

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