Japanese Ghost Stories by Lafcadio Hearn - ISBN: 9780241381274
Paperback
Eerie Japanese folklore comes alive in these chilling, classic ghost stories.

Japanese Ghost Stories

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    6 August 2019

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Summary

A selection of Lafcadio Hearn’s brilliantly entertaining and eerie ghost stories, regarded as major classics in Japan.

In this collection of classic ghost stories from Japan, beautiful princesses turn out to be frogs, paintings come alive, deadly spectral brides haunt the living, and a samurai delivers the baby of a Shinto goddess with mystical help. Here are all the phantoms and ghouls of Japanese folklore - ‘rokuro-kubi’, whose heads separate from their bodies at night; ‘jikininki’,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241381274
ISBN-10:0241381274
Author:Lafcadio Hearn, Paul Murray
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:6 August 2019
Weight:210g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

The particular value of Murray’s collection is that it leads us in chronological order through a much greater breadth of Hearn’s writings on the supernatural in Japan, with ghostly tales selected from 11 of his books … This book insightfully shows how Hearn filtered Japanese ghostly originals through the prism of his own expansive imagination and traumatized experience to create works that were distinctly, and chillingly, his own * Japan Times *
What makes these stories, preserved from ancient times, especially readable today is the preternaturally postmodern form they are given in Hearn’s deeply idiosyncratic telling * New Yorker *
The overarching mood is of wonder … the stories occupy the reverie world our mind projects onto the backs of our eyelids, where the ordinary mingles with the supernatural * The Wall Street Journal *
An extraordinary author … Paul Murray, a former Irish diplomat, has been hooked since a 1970s posting in Japan. His Penguin compilation includes 34 selections, a chronology of Hearn’s peripatetic life, some intriguing background information about the sources of the stories, and a number of evocative woodblock prints. Murray’s introduction is exceptionally useful to contextualize the man and his oeuvre, tracing the powerful influence of Irish folktales and ghost stories on Hearn’s take on Japanese counterparts * Los Angeles Review of Books *

About The Author

Lafcadio Hearn

The improbable life story of Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) included a peculiarly gothic childhood in Ireland during which he was successively abandoned by his mother, his father and his guardian; two decades in the United States, where he worked as a journalist and was sacked for marrying a former slave; and a long period in Japan, where he married a Japanese woman and wrote about Japanese society and aesthetics for a Western readership. His ghost stories, which were drawn from Japanese folklore and influenced by Buddhist beliefs, appeared in collections throughout the 1890s and 1900s. He is a much celebrated figure in Japan.

Paul Murray is the author of biographies of Lafcadio Hearn and Bram Stoker, and the editor of collections of Hearn’s work. He is a former Irish diplomat whose posting to Japan in the late 1970s first ignited his interest in Hearn.

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