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Rashomon and Other Stories  
Author: Ryunosuke Akutagawa
ISBN: 0871401738
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


New York Times
In the spare, textured prose of these six short stories, [Akutagawa] brings us clear-eyed glimpses of human behavior.


Saturday Review
The six stories . . . need no recommendation except their own merits --which are fresh and striking.


About the Author
Ryunosuke Akutagawa died a suicide in 1927 at the age of thirty-five.




Rashomon and Other Stories

ANNOTATION

Moody but powerful are these six short stories exploring the darkest depths of the human soul.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This fascinating collection gave birth to a new paradigm when Akira Kurosawa made famous Akutagawa's disturbing tale of seven people recounting the same incident from shockingly different perspectives. Writing at the beginning of the twentieth century, Ryunosuke Akutagawa created disturbing stories out of Japan's cultural upheaval. Whether his fictions are set centuries past or close to the present, Akutagawa was a modernist, writing in polished, superbly nuanced prose subtly exposing human needs and flaws. "In a Grove," which was the basis for Kurosawa's classic film Rashomon, tells the chilling story of the killing of a samurai through the testimony of witnesses, including the spirit of the murdered man. The fable-like "Yam Gruel" is an account of desire and humiliation, but one in which the reader's sympathy is thoroughly unsettled. And in "The Martyr," a beloved orphan raised by Jesuit priests is exiled when he refuses to admit that he made a local girl pregnant. He regains their love and respect only at the price of his life. All six tales in the collection show Akutagawa as a master storyteller and an exciting voice of modern Japanese literature.

SYNOPSIS

This collection includes: In a Grove, Rashomon, Yam Gruel, The Martyr, Kesa and Morito, The Dragon.

     



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