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Travelers of a Hundred Ages The Japanese As Revealed Through 1,000 Years of Diaries

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ISBN-10: 0231114370

ISBN-13: 9780231114370

Edition: 1999

Authors: Donald Keene

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In Japan, the diary has acquired the status of a literary genre comparable in importance to the novel and the literary essay. Donald Keene, hailed in the New York Times Book Review as "the century's leading expert on Japanese literature," presents a collection of pre-modern Japanese diaries that is both a literary history of this seminal genre and a source of insight into Japanese life of the last thousand years. Ranging from objective to confessional, selections such as "The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu" and "Diaries of Seventeenth-Century Courtiers" are much more than mere narratives of events, and offer unparalleled glimpses into the lives of diverse writers from the Kamakura dynastic…    
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Book details

List price: $42.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 5/12/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 6.02" wide x 9.02" long x 1.38" tall
Weight: 1.386

Donald Keene was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 18, 1922. He received a bachelor's degree in 1942, a master's degree in 1947, and a doctoral degree in 1951 from Columbia University. During World War II, he served as an intelligence officer in the Navy and worked translating for Japanese prisoners. He taught at Columbia University for 56 years and was named the Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature in 1986 and University Professor Emeritus. Keene is considered to be a "Japanologist". He has written, translated, or edited numerous books in both Japanese and English on Japanese literature and culture including The Pleasures of Japanese Literature, Essays in Idleness, So Lovely a Country…    

Preface
Introduction
Heian Diaries
The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Buddhist Law
The Tosa Diary The Gossamer Years
The Master of the Hut The Izumi Shikibu Diary
The Murasaki Shikibu Diary
The Sarashina Diary
The Tale of the Tonomine Captain
The Collection of the Mother of Jojin, the Ajari
The Sanuki no Suke Diary Chuyuki Poetry Collections and Poem Tales
The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu Diaries of the Kamakura
Period Chronicle of the Bright Moon The Diary of Minamoto Ienaga
The Visit of the Emperor Takakura to Itsukushima
The Ascension to Heaven of the Late Emperor Takakura Journey Along the Seacoast Road
The Diary of the Priest Shinsho A Journey East of the Barrier Fitful Slumbers
The Diary of the Waning Moon
The Diary of Asukai Masaari
The Diary of Lady Ben
The Diary of Lady Nakatsukasa
The Confessions of Lady Nijo Account of the Takemuki Palace
Diaries of the Muromachi Period
Account of a Pilgrimage to the Great Shrine of Ise
Gifts from the Capital Gifts from the Capital Reciting
Poetry to Myself at Ojima Pilgrimage to Sumiyoshi
The Visit to Itsukushima of the Lord of the Deer Park
A Source of Consolation Journey to Fuji Journey to Zenko-ji
Account of Fujikawa Journey to Shirakawa
Journey Along the Tsukushi Road
Account of Sogi's Last Hours
Account of Utsunoyama Socho's Notebook
A Pilgrimage to Yoshino Journey to See Fuji