Lafcadio Hearn: Japan's Great Interpreter

Lafcadio Hearn: Japan's Great Interpreter
Author: Louis Allen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134238932

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Extensive collection of excerpts exploring the psychological, spiritual, supernatural, social aspects of Japan. Including Lafcadio Hearn's Farewell and letters from 1894 to 1904.

Rediscovering Lafcadio Hearn

Rediscovering Lafcadio Hearn
Author: Sukehiro Hirakawa
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9004214100

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A discussion of one of the great interpreters of Japan. The Japanese have always revered Hearn and this book shows the West why he is revered. Experts look at his writings and discuss his integrity as an observer and interpreter of Japan and the Japanese.

Lafcadio Hearn

Lafcadio Hearn
Author: Allie Mae Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1939
Genre: Japan
ISBN:

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Lafcadio Hearn's Japan

Lafcadio Hearn's Japan
Author: Lafcadio Hearn
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1462900100

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This collection of writings from Lafcaido Hern paints a rare and fascinating picture of pre-modern Japan Over a century after his death, author, translator, and educator Lafcaido Hearn remains one of the best-known Westerners ever to make Japan his home. Almost more Japanese than the Japanese--"to think with their thoughts" was his aim--his prolific writings on things Japanese were instrumental in introducing Japanese culture to the West. In this masterful anthology, Donald Richie shows that Hearn was first and foremost a reliable and enthusiastic observer, who faithfully recorded a detailed account of the people, customs, and culture of late nineteen-century Japan. Opening and closing with excerpts from Hearn's final books, Richie's astute selection from among "over 4,000 printed pages" not including correspondence and other writing, also reveals Hearn's later, more sober and reflective attitudes to the things that he observed and wrote about. Part One, "The Land," chronicles Hearn's early years when he wrote primarily about the appearance of his adopted home. Part Two, "The People," records the author's later years when he came to terms with the Japanese themselves. In this anthology, Richie, more gifted in capturing the essence of a person on the page than any other foreign writer living in Japan, has picked out the best of Hearn's evocations. Select writings include: The Chief City of the Province of the Gods Three Popular Ballads In the Cave of the Children's Ghosts Bits of Life and Death A Street Singer Kimiko On A Bridge

Lafcadio Hearn in International Perspectives

Lafcadio Hearn in International Perspectives
Author: Sukehiro Hirakawa
Publisher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007-03-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9004213473

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This volume presents twenty-two diverse essays drawn from papers delivered at conferences held in four cities in Japan in 2004 – the centenary of Lafcadio Hearn's death –, as well as at other international conferences that took place earlier. Contributors are Joan Blythe, John Clubbe, Susan Fisher, Ted Goosen, George Hughes, Yoko Makino, Peter McIvor, Hitobe Nabae, Cody Poulton and Masaru Toda.

思い出の記

思い出の記
Author: Setsu Koizumi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1918
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN:

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The Dream of Lafcadio Hearn

The Dream of Lafcadio Hearn
Author: Roger Pulvers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781911221333

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This fascinating fictional account of the life and times of Lafcadio Hearn probes the question: "What was the nature of this man, born wanderer, informant of the fiendish details of Japanese lore... a man who chose to live his life 'in defiance of the season'?" Though now largely forgotten in the West, he is, in the 21st century, still considered by the Japanese to be the foreigner with the most insight into their mind and mores. Orphan of Europe, chronicler of the eerie and the grotesque, journalist and ethnographer of subcultures, Greek-Irish author Lafcadio Hearn arrived in Yokohama from the United States in 1890. During his 14-year stay in Japan he wrote 14 books about the country, becoming known, in the decades succeeding his death, as the foremost interpreter of things Japanese in the West. The Dream of Lafcadio Hearn is a novel not only about Hearn in Meiji Japan but about any person in any era who may feel, for a time or forever, more at home in a foreign land than in their own. The novel is preceded by a detailed introduction on Hearn from the time of his birth in Greece in 1850 until his death in Japan in 1904.