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Kwaidan - Stories and Studies of Strange Things - cover

Kwaidan - Stories and Studies of Strange Things

Lafcadio Hearn

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Kwaidan," Lafcadio Hearn masterfully crafts a collection of ghost stories drawn from Japanese folklore, presenting a tapestry of the mysterious and supernatural that reflects the deep cultural resonances of Japan's past. The narratives are characterized by Hearn's lyrical prose and evocative imagery, inviting readers into a world where the ethereal and the everyday intertwine. His unique approach to storytelling is situated within the Meiji era, a time of rich cultural exchange and transformation, wherein Hearn sought to illuminate Japan's spiritual essence and its rich oral traditions that often remained obscured from Western audiences. Lafcadio Hearn, a Greek-born writer with a profound affinity for Japanese culture, spent a significant portion of his life in Japan, immersing himself in its customs, beliefs, and traditions. His experiences as a journalist, coupled with his keen interest in the supernatural, shaped his perspective and inspired him to compile these ghost stories, displaying an authentic voice that celebrates the nuanced complexities of Japanese spiritual life. Hearn's cross-cultural identity positions him uniquely as a bridge between East and West, allowing him to present Japanese tales with both reverence and artistry. For those seeking an enchanting journey into the heart of Japan's folklore, "Kwaidan" stands as a captivating read. It is not only a vivid portrayal of traditional ghost stories but also serves as a profound exploration of the human experience with the unseen. Readers interested in mythology, culture, or the supernatural will find Hearn's work a compelling and enlightening addition to their literary collection.
Verfügbar seit: 17.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 113 Seiten.

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