The book of the dead
Orikuchi Shinobu ; commentary by Ando Reiji ; translated and with an introduction by Jeffrey Angles
Bok Engelsk 1910 Shinobu Orikuchi,· Historical fiction.
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Utgitt | London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1910
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Omfang | VIII, 338 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Note about Japanese Names -- Bringing the Dead to Life: Translator's Introduction / Jeffrey Angles -- The Book of the Dead/Orikuchi Shinobu -- The Book of the Dead -- Glossary of Nouns, Place Names, and People -- Essays from The Mandala of Light / Andō Reiji -- Unraveling the Mysteries of Shisha no sho (The Book of the Dead) -- The Mandala of Light: On the First Version of Shisha no sho (The Book of the Dead) -- The Revolution of Religion in the Meiji Period: The Origins of Fuji Musen -- Translator's acknowledgements -- Translator's notes --Bibliography. - "First published in 1939 and extensively revised in 1943, The Book of the Dead, loosely inspired by the tale of Isis and Osiris from ancient Egypt, is a sweeping historical romance that tells a gothic tale of love between a noblewoman and a ghost in eighth-century Japan. Its author, Orikuchi Shinobu, was a well-received novelist, distinguished poet, and an esteemed scholar. He is often considered one of the fathers of Japanese folklore studies, and The Book of the Dead is without a doubt the most important novel of Orikuchi's career--and it is a book like no other. Here, for the first time, is the complete English translation of Orikuchi's masterwork, whose vast influence is evidenced by multiple critical studies dedicated to it and by its many adaptations, which include an animated film and a popular manga. This translation features an introduction by award-winning translator Jeffrey Angles discussing the historical background of the work as well as its major themes: the ancient origins of the Japanese nation, the development of religion in a modernizing society, and the devotion necessary to create a masterpiece. Also included are three chapters from The Mandala of Light by Japanese intellectual historian Ando Reiji, who places the novel and Orikuchi's thought in the broader intellectual context of early twentieth-century Japan. The Book of the Dead focuses on the power of faith and religious devotion, and can be read as a parable illustrating the suffering an artist must experience to create great art. Readers will soon discover that a great deal lies hidden beneath the surface of the story; the entire text is a modernist mystery waiting to be decoded"--
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Emner | Andô, Reiji , 1967- : Hikari no mandara
Orikuchi, Shinobu , 1887-1953 : Shisha no sho Dødeboken : (NO-TrBIB)90725126 Egyptisk religion Vis mer... |
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Geografisk emneord | Japan - History . - Japan : (NO-TrBIB)HUME01941
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ISBN | 0816688095. - 0816688109. - 9780816688098. - 9780816688104
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