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Donald Keene

    Donald Keene è stato un studioso di letteratura giapponese nato in America, che ha operato come storico, insegnante, scrittore e traduttore. La sua carriera è stata dedicata a promuovere una comprensione e un apprezzamento più profondi delle opere letterarie giapponesi, in particolare in contesti occidentali. Attraverso la sua vasta attività accademica e i suoi sforzi di traduzione, Keene ha svolto un ruolo fondamentale nel colmare le divisioni culturali e nell'illuminare la ricchezza delle tradizioni letterarie giapponesi per un pubblico globale.

    Emperor of Japan
    No and Bunraku
    Travelers of a Hundred Ages
    Death in Midsummer and Other Stories
    The Tales of Ise
    No Longer Human
    • The Tales of Ise

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      One of the three seminal works of Japanese literature—a beautiful collection of poems and tales that offers an unparalleled insight into ancient Japan Along with the Tale of Genji and One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each, the Tales of Ise is considered one of the three most important works of Japanese literature. A poem-tale collection from the early Heian period, it contains many stories of amorous adventures, faithful friendship, and travels in exile, framing the exquisite poems at the work's heart. The Tales of Ise has influenced waka, Noh, tales, and diaries since the time it was written, and is still the source of endless inspiration in novels, poetry, manga, and cartoons. This volume has been translated by Peter MacMillan and includes a preface by the renowned Japanologist Donald Keene. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      The Tales of Ise
    • At once an intimate account of the diarists' lives and a testimony to the greater struggles and advances of Japanese culture, this book illuminates the hidden and largely unknown worlds of imperial courts, Buddhist monasteries, country inns, and merchants' houses.

      Travelers of a Hundred Ages
    • Donald Keene combines informative works on two forms of classical Japanese theater into a single volume. The No text looks at all aspects of this traditional theater form including its history, its stage and props, the use of music and dance in its performances, the plays as literature, and the aesthetics of No. Also discussed are Kyogen, the comic farces that are typically interspersed with the solemn No dramas.

      No and Bunraku
    • Emperor of Japan

      • 928pagine
      • 33 ore di lettura

      This is the extraordinary story of how Japan was dramatically transformed during the long reign of Emperor Meiji, from an isolated island nation to one of the five great powers of the world, poised as a rival in Asia to Russia and the European colonial powers.

      Emperor of Japan
    • Modern Japanese literature

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Modern Japanese Literature is Donald Keene’s critically acclaimed companion volume to his landmark Anthology of Japanese Literature. Now considered the standard canon of modern Japanese writing translated into English, Modern Japanese Literature includes concise introductions to the writers, as well as a historical introduction by Professor Keene. Includes: Growing Up by Ichiyo, a lyrical story of pre-adolescence in the 90s; Natsume’s story of Botchan, an illustarred and ineffectual Huck Finn; Nagai’s The Sumida River; Kokomitsu’s Kafkaesque Time; Kawabata’s The Mole; Firefly Hunt; a glimpse into Tanizaki’s masterpiece Thin Snow; and the postwar work of such writers as Dazai and Mishima.

      Modern Japanese literature
    • The First Modern Japanese

      • 278pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      A biography of Japanese tanka master Ishikawa Takuboku, who pioneered an unmistakably modern poetic style.

      The First Modern Japanese