Japanese Literature, Alan Tansman
Japanese Literature, Alan Tansman
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Japanese Literature
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Alan Tansman

Narrator: Derek Shoales

Unabridged: 3 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

With a history stretching back nearly 1,500 years, written works originating from Japan encompass a vast range of forms and genres. Since the eighth century, poetry and the non-philosophical lyric voice have occupied a central position in Japanese cultural life. The art of narrative would soon follow, blossoming in the eleventh century with one of the world's great literary masterpieces, Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji. Japanese literature later developed other genres no less important than poetry and narrative, among them the diary, the free-flowing essay, drama, the picture book, and the literary treatise.

While intensely attentive to its own tradition, Japanese literature has also embraced the outside world, particularly the influence of China. Beyond this, Japan boasts a powerful literary culture, made up of cultivated reading publics, both aristocratic and bourgeois, literary salons, specialized presses, authoritative judges of talent who cultivated and celebrated particular writers and styles, and a canon consisting of classics. A succinct introduction to one of the most dynamic and diverse world literatures, this Very Short Introduction traces the rich history of Japanese literature from its beginnings over a millennium ago to the present day.

About Alan Tansman

Alan Tansman is professor and Louis B. Agassiz Chair in Japanese at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of The Writings of Koda Aya, The Aesthetics of Japanese Fascism, and The Culture of Japanese Fascism, and coeditor of Studies in Modern Japanese Literature.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivy-Mabel on July 14, 2023

This very short introduction focuses to a large extent on the origins of Japanese literature and the role which language plays (or does not play) in it. Certain chapters concentrate on the view that the real meaning of much of the literature goes beyond words to a transcendental understanding of lif......more

Goodreads review by Sexy on August 07, 2024

It’s a good reference book to Japanese literature......more

Goodreads review by Tinkerreise on November 25, 2024

Seeing as this was the most recently written crash course to JP lit I could get my hand on, I read it thinking it'd have more focus on modern (read: still living) authors, and so be more relevant to my interests (learning Japanese and Japanese literature in parallel). Couldn't have been further from......more

Goodreads review by N on February 15, 2024

Brand new sentence The many children's books in Japanese written by blind Russian Esperantist Vasili Eroshenko......more