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Murder in the Age of Enlightenment

Essential Stories
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang124134inEnglisch Fiction A-Z
CHF18.50

Beschreibung

Madness, murder and obsession: a stylishly original and fantastical collection of stories from an iconic Japanese writer
A collection of the 7 essential Akutagawa short stories, in a vivid and elegant translation - the perfect introduction to this master of prose
"A born short-story writer. . . one never tires of reading and re-reading his best works" - Haruki Murukami
From a nobleman's court, to the garden of paradise, to a lantern festival in Tokyo, these 7 shrot stories offer dazzling glimpses into moments of madness, murder and obsession.
A talented yet spiteful painter is given over to depravity in pursuit of artistic brilliance.
In the depth of hell, a robber spies a single spider's thread being lowered towards him.
When a body is found in an isolated bamboo grove, a kaleidoscopic account of violence and desire begins to unfold.

>Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: outstanding classic storytelling from around the world, in a stylishly original series design. From newly rediscovered gems to fresh translations of the world's greatest authors, this series includes such authors as Stefan Zweig, Hermann Hesse, Rynosuke Akutagawa and Gaito Gazdanov.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-80533-029-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum26.10.2023
Seiten206 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.5730332
WarengruppeEnglish Fiction
DetailwarengruppeEnglisch Fiction A-Z
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RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWA was one of Japan's leading literary figures in the Taisho period. Regarded as the father of the Japanese short story, he produced over 150 in his short lifetime. Haunted by the fear that he would inherit his mother's madness, Akutagawa suffered from worsening mental health problems towards the end of his life and committed suicide aged 35 by taking an overdose of barbiturates.
BRYAN KARETNYK is a British writer and translator. His translations for Pushkin Press include several works by Gaito Gazdanov, Irina Odoevtseva and Rynunosuke Akutagawa. He is also the editor of the Penguin Classics anthology Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky.