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Social Science Archaeology

Ueda Akinari

by (author) Blake Morgan Young

Publisher
UBC Press
Initial publish date
Jan 1982
Category
Archaeology
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780774801539
    Publish Date
    Jan 1982
    List Price
    $47.00

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Description

Ueda Akinari was a creative figure of unique talent in eighteenth-century Japan -- a prolific writer of fiction, poetry, and personal and scholarly essays. He is best known as the author of Ugetsu Monogatari, a collection of short stories which numbers among the most beloved of Japanese classics. After the appearance of an award-winning film based on these tales in the 1950s and the discovery of his last manuscript, Harusame Monogatari, international attention was drawn to Akinari and his remarkable career.

This biography is the first to examine Akinari's personal life in detail. Although much of his life remains obscure, Young evaluates the existing evidence to create a comprehensive portrait of this enigmatic man and of the people and events which influenced his work.

 

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Editorial Reviews

Young's straightforward style makes the book accessible to anyone interested in literature, history or biography.

Journal of Asian Studies