The Tale of Genji: Volume 2 (Mandala Books) - Softcover

Lady Murasaki; Arthur Waley

 
9780048230133: The Tale of Genji: Volume 2 (Mandala Books)

Synopsis

Gazing through the portal of Japanese culture at the amorous exploits of Prince Hikaru Genji, this novel tells the story of a time when indigenous Japanese culture still held prominence over the Chinese culture that would come to dominate Japan.

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Review

"["The Tale of Genji is] not only the world's first real novel,
but one of its greatest." -Donald Keene, Columbia University
"Edward Seidensticker's translation has the ring of authority." -"New York Times Book Review
"A triumph of authenticity and readability." -"Washington Post Book World

"Ý"The Tale of Genji" is¨ not only the world's first real novel,
but one of its greatest." -Donald Keene, Columbia University
"Edward Seidensticker's translation has the ring of authority." -"New York Times Book Review"
"A triumph of authenticity and readability." -"Washington Post Book World"

"["The Tale of Genji" is] not only the world's first real novel,
but one of its greatest." -Donald Keene, Columbia University
"Edward Seidensticker's translation has the ring of authority." -"New York Times Book Review "
"A triumph of authenticity and readability." -"Washington Post Book World "

["The Tale of Genji" is] not only the world s first real novel,
but one of its greatest. Donald Keene, Columbia University
Edward Seidensticker s translation has the ring of authority. "New York Times Book Review "
A triumph of authenticity and readability. "Washington Post Book World ""

"[The Tale of Genji is] not only the world's first real novel,
but one of its greatest." -Donald Keene, Columbia University

"Edward Seidensticker's translation has the ring of authority." -New York Times Book Review

"A triumph of authenticity and readability." -Washington Post Book World

Synopsis

This enduring Japanese classic was written by one of the earliest women novelists in the world. Lady Murasaki was born about AD 998 and kept a diary, which still exists, of the years 1007-1010. This book was read aloud to the Emperor of Japan in 1008. Lady Murasaki herself was part of the Emperor's court until 1025.

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