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In Ghostly Japan

Lafcadio Hearn

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In "In Ghostly Japan," Lafcadio Hearn invites readers into a mesmerizing world of Japanese folklore, spirituality, and the unseen forces that permeate life in Japan. With a style that blends rich descriptive prose with evocative imagery, Hearn intricately weaves together traditional ghost stories, cultural customs, and his own experiences within this enigmatic society. This collection illuminates the social and religious beliefs of late 19th-century Japan, offering a window into a culture steeped in mythology and the supernatural. Lafcadio Hearn, a Greek-Irish writer who relocated to Japan, emerged as a pivotal cultural figure who straddled East and West. His profound fascination with Japanese life and its hauntingly beautiful traditions fueled his literary endeavors, leading him to document the ghostly narratives that captivated his imagination. Hearn's own experiences as an outsider enriched his perspectives, contributing to the authenticity and intimacy of his portrayals of Japanese culture. Readers with an interest in the supernatural or the cultural dynamics between East and West will find "In Ghostly Japan" an enthralling read. Hearn's work remains a significant cultural artifact and provides a compelling introduction to the rich tapestry of Japan's ghost stories, leaving an indelible mark on the legacy of world literature.
Disponible desde: 11/10/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 110 páginas.

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