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Japanese Tales of Fantasy and Folklore

Ninety Stories about Ghosts, Demons and Other Supernatural Beings from the Konjaku Monogatari
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Supernatural tales from the most famous anthology in all of Japanese literature! The Konjaku Monogatari Shu is a collection of tales from Buddhist and popular Japanese folklore that was compiled in the twelfth century. The stories in Japanese Tales of Fantasy and Folklore tell of fearsome... Read More
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Japanese Tales of Fantasy and Folklore

Supernatural tales from the most famous anthology in all of Japanese literature!

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Supernatural tales from the most famous anthology in all of Japanese literature!

The Konjaku Monogatari Shu is a collection of tales from Buddhist and popular Japanese folklore that was compiled in the twelfth century. The stories in Japanese Tales of Fantasy and Folklore tell of fearsome demons, tengu goblins, kitsune fox spirits, flying hermits, and gods who suddenly appear out of nowhere to rescue foolish humans. There are tales of vengeful animals, robbers, bandits, and murderers, as well as ordinary people from all walks of life.

This volume contains the largest collection of Konjaku Monogatari stories ever translated into English. It presents the low and the high, the humble and the devout, and the flirting, farting, and fornicating of everyday men and women.

The ninety tales in this book include:

A Clerk from Higo Province Escapes from a Demon's Scheme - A man riding his horse to work loses his way. A woman invites him to rest in her house, promising to help him, but the man soon realises she is a demon and flees. He hides in a cave, while the demon woman eats his horse. From deep in the cave comes the voice of another demon, and the man prays to Kannon, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, to save him. His prayers are heard, the demons release him, and he devotes himself to a life of piety.

Empress Somedono Is Abused by a Tengu Goblin - A beautiful empress is plagued by an evil spirit, but an exorcism by a mystical high priest banishes the spirit. Delighted, her father asks the priest to live with them in the palace, but the priest ends up falling in love with the empress. The only way he can live with himself is by taking the form of a tengu goblin and casting a spell over the empress so that she will give in to his demands.

A Fox Whose Ball is Returned Repays a Man's Kindness - A sorceress called to exorcise a haunted house discovers the spirit is a kitsune fox. A beautiful white ball materialises, belonging to the kitsune. A samurai, watching the exorcism, takes it. Desperate, the kitsune begs for its ball back, promising to protect the samurai, who reluctantly agrees. One night, lost in the dark, the samurai calls on the kitsune for help and is guided safely home.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9784805318645

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 October 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Tuttle Publishing

Illustration: 90 short stories

Contributors:

  • Translated by Bruce Allen
  • Translated by Naoshi Koriyama
  • Foreword by Karen Thornber

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Naoshi Koriyama taught at Toyo University in Tokyo and is now Professor Emeritus. He is the translator of Like Underground Water: The Poetry of Mid-Twentieth Century Japan and numerous other books of verse. Bruce Allen is Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Seisen University in Tokyo. He has translated several works of the Japanese writer Ishimure Michiko, including her novel Lake of Heaven. Karen Thornber (foreword) is professor and chair of comparative literature, Harvard University; she is also chair of Harvard s Regional Studies East Asia Program and holds an additional faculty appointment in Harvard s Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. Her books include Empire of Texts in Motion: Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese Transculturations of Japanese Literature and Ecoambiguity: Environmental Crises and East Asian Literatures.

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