Description
'The Japanese people are more mysterious than I imagined through Hearn's books.' – Albert Einstein
Lafcadio Hearn is the most significant early interpreter of Japan and Japanese culture for the West – a man who travelled to Japan when he was thirty-nine, and never left. Lafcadio Hearn's Japan presents Hearn's most famous stories and essays about his adopted land – recounting his love for its striking natural beauty and the rich character and customs of its people.
The 18 fascinating essays in this book include:
'In a Japanese Garden' – The classic description of the meditative calm and serenity Hearn experienced when visiting a traditional Zen garden just outside his back door
'Strangeness and Charm' – Expressing his deep love for the richness and beauty of traditional Japanese culture
'In the Cave of the Children's Ghosts' – An account of a journey to an isolated sea cave where the souls of dead children were said to congregate
Lafcadio Hearn's Japan provides an unforgettable look at traditional Japan through the eyes of a sensitive and eloquent foreigner. This new edition features a foreword by Steve Kemme, a leading expert on Hearn and president of the Lafcadio Hearn Society (USA). It also includes 30 colour photos showcasing the people and places which Hearn so lovingly describes.