Edward Seidensticker (1921-2007) was a distinguished translator and scholar who was responsible for introducing the works of a number of important modern Japanese novelists to the English-speaking world. At the time of the writing of this book, he was spending half of the year in New York where he was Professor of Japanese at Columbia University and half of the year in Tokyo. He is widely known for his translation of
The Tale of Genji, which he described as « a labor of love »–it took almost 10 years to complete. He also wrote several nonfiction books about Japan and was awarded a National Book Award for his translation of
The Sound of the Mountain in 1971.
Donald Richie (1924-2013) spent nearly sixty years witnessing and reporting on the transformation of Japan from its postwar devastation to a twenty-first century economic and cultural powerhouse.
Paul Waley is a geographer at the University of Leeds. He has written several books on Tokyo »s history, social development, and its changing dynamics in contemporary Japan.
2 Ebooks par Edward Seidensticker
Edward Seidensticker: History of Tokyo 1867-1989
‘This is a freaking great book and I highly recommend it…if you are passionate about the history of ‘the world’s greatest city, ‘ this book is something you must have in your collection.’ –Japan Thi …
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Gossamer Years
Kagero Nikki, translated here as The Gossamer Years, belongs to the same period as the celebrated Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikuibu. This remarkably frank autobiographical diary and personal confess …
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