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Kwaidan

  • Lafcadio Hearn

4.13

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"Kwaidan" translates from the Japanese as weird tales, which perfectly describes these haunting stories. This collection of supernatural tales includes a musician called upon to perform for the dead, man-eating goblins, and insects who uncannily mimic human behavior. A perfect treat for fans of the strange and otherworldly.

This collection of Japanese supernatural stories is a classic work in the field of Japanese horror.

Known primarily as an early interpreter of Japanese culture and customs, the famous writer Lafcadio Hearn also wrote ghost stories—"delicate, transparent, ghostly sketches"—about his adopted land. Many of the stories found in Kwaidan, "stories and studies of strange things," are based on Japanese tales of long ago told to him by his wife; others possibly have a Chinese origin. All have been re-colored and reshaped by Hearn's inimitable hand.

Some critics attribute Hearn's fascination with eerie tales to his partial blindness. Whatever its roots, he was clearly drawn to the hidden realms of the spirit world and to strange facts and marvels. In this collection of unforgettably haunting stories, Hearn brings together "the meeting of three ways"—the austere dreams of India, the subtle beauty of Japan and the relentless science of the Western world.

Japanese ghost and supernatural tales include:

  • A musician called upon to perform for the dead
  • Man-eating goblins
  • Insects who uncannily mimic human behavior

About the Author: Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was born on the Greek island of Lefkas, the son of an Anglo-Irish surgeon in the British army and a Greek mother. After his parent's divorce when he was six, he was brought up in Dublin by a great aunt. At the age of nineteen, he went to America, eventually ending up in New Orleans as a newspaper reporter. His flight from Western materialism brought him to Japan in 1890, where he worked for an English newspaper, the Kobe Chronicle, and taught in various schools. In 1896, he began teaching English literature at Tokyo Imperial University, a position he held until 1903, and at Waseda University. Hearn married a samurai's daughter, Koizumi Setsu, became a Japanese citizen and a Buddhist, and changed his name to Koizumi Yakumo. At the young age of 54, he died of a heart attack. Hearn's search for beauty and tranquility, for pleasing customs and lasting values made him a confirmed Japanophile. His keen intellect, poetic imagination, and wonderful clear style permitted him to penetrate to the very essence of things Japanese. He became the great interpreter of things Japanese to the West. Hearn's most famous work is a collection of lectures entitled Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation (published posthumously in 1905). His other books on Japan include Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (1894), Out of the East (1895), Kokoro (1896), Gleanings in Buddha Fields (1897), Exotics and Retrospectives (1898), In Ghostly Japan (1899), Shadowings (1900), and A Japanese Miscellany (1901).

Genres

  • Fiction
  • Japanese Legends
  • Social life and customs
  • Paranormal fiction
  • American Ghost stories
  • Japanese literature
  • Japanese Ghost stories
  • Fiction, short stories (single author)
  • Japan, fiction
  • Fiction, ghost
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    1850-06-27 - 1904-09-26

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    July 30, 2004

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    1908

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    November 8, 2007

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    Houghton, Mifflin and Company

    1904

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  • Japan, social life and customs
  • Tales, japan
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    IndyPublish.com

    June 2002

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    IndyPublish.com

    July 2003

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    Dover Publications

    July 28, 2006

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    Cosimo Classics

    June 14, 2004

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    IndyPublish.com

    June 2002

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    Echo Library

    November 1, 2006

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    Dodo Press

    July 27, 2007

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    ICG Muse

    January 2001

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    BiblioBazaar

    May 23, 2007

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    Mercure De France

    October 2, 1998

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    Tuttle Publishing

    February 15, 2005

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    North Books

    September 1998

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    February 20, 2007

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    May 23, 2007

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    IndyPublish.com

    July 2003

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    Peter Smith Publisher, Incorporated

    July 1, 1983

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    Kaiseisha

    1965

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    Houghton Mifflin company

    1930

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    Houghton, Mifflin

    1904

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    Books on Tape, Inc.

    October 1, 1987

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    Dover Pubs.

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    Rütten & Leoning

    1909

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    Houghton, Mifflin and Co.

    1904

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    Dover Publications

    1968

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    Tuttle Publishing

    July 1971

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    Houghton, Mifflin

    1904

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    Printed for the members of the Limited editions club by the Shimbi Shoin, ltd.

    1932

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    1927

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    1954

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    Books On Tape

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    Houghton Mifflin company

    1930

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    Tuttle

    1971

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    Dover Publications

    1968

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    Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner

    1904

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    1927

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    Kenkyusha

    1930

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    Books on Tape

    January 1997

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    19. bis 22. Tausend

    Rütten & Loening

    1923