The Tale of Genji

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Courier Corporation, Aug 24, 2000 - Fiction - 190 pages
One of the world’s oldest novels and the greatest single work of Japanese literature, this 11th-century romance centers on the lives and loves of an emperor’s son. It offers a vast tapestry of the intrigues and rivalries of court life, as well as an exquisitely detailed portrayal of a decaying aristocracy. Rich in poetry and wordplay in addition to subtle social and psychological observations, this splendid translation of the first part of a tremendously influential masterpiece provides Western readers with a memorable taste of one of the world’s first and greatest novels.

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About the author (2000)

Arthur Waley (1889-1966) is highly regarded for his many translations of Chinese & Japanese literature.

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