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In Ghostly Japan (eBook)

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2022
110 Seiten
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859-654739934-6 (EAN)

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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.

Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, was a writer known for his books about Japan and its culture. A diverse figure, Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkada to a Greek mother and an Irish father, later emigrating to the United States and eventually becoming a naturalized Japanese citizen. Despite challenges including visual impairment, Hearn's literary contributions offer a distinct blend of Eastern and Western narrative traditions. Hearn's most celebrated works focus on Japanese legends, folklore, and society. One significant contribution is 'In Ghostly Japan' (1899), a collection of stories and musings that reflect Hearn's unique perspective on the supernatural elements intertwined with everyday Japanese life. His approach to storytelling often reflects a lyrical style, intertwining personal observations with philosophical musings. Hearn's literary style bridges the gap between journalism and poetical prose, offering insights into the cultural fabric of Japan during a period of significant change. His work provides a valuable record of Japanese customs and beliefs from a bygone era. In recognition of his influence, Hearn's legacy remains a subject of study for those interested in cross-cultural exchanges and the Meiji era. Acknowledged for his ability to convey the beauty of Japan while maintaining the authenticity of its ghost stories and folklore, Hearn's work remains a testament to his profound impact on the Western perception of Japanese culture.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Horror
Schlagworte Asian myth horror • Atmospheric prose • Bushido • Classic • classic horror stories • cultural ghost myths • cultural traditions • enigmatic journey • Ethereal Prose • Fifty Words for Rain • Foreign perspective • Ghostly Accounts • Ghost Stories • Gone to Soldiers • Hauntingly Beautiful • Historical • Historical Ghost Stories • Japanese Folklore • Japan ethereal tales • Lafcadio Hearn literature • Meiji period literature • Musashi • Mystical Realms • Mystical Undercurrents • mythological themes • pachinko • paranormal folklore fiction • philosophical themes • shōgun • spiritual narratives • supernatural tales • Sylvanus Cobb • The Amulet • The Girls of Pearl Harbor • The Poppy War • Twilight of the Gods
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