In Praise of Shadows

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Tuttle Publishing
Junichiro Tanizaki, translated by Thomas J. Harper, Edward G. Seidensticker
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This eloquent work on the Japanese sense of beauty explores the subtle interplay of shade and light in several important aspects of Japanese life — architecture, drama, food, femininity and literature — and traces the retreat of this mature, shadowy aesthetic tradition before the brighter, more garnish products of Western technology.

Junichiro Tanizaki, one of the most eloquent Japanese novelists, leads readers through 'darkness seen by candlelight' replete with a 'pregnancy of particles like fine, ashes, each particle as luminous as a rainbow'. His flowing, wandering meditation cannot fail to delight all lovers of the traditions of the East.

Originally published in 1993 and 1394, In Praise of Shadows presents readers with Tanizaki’s obvious love for the traditions for which his country is renowned and provide a prescient warning of the dangers those traditions face.

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Junichiro Tanizaki (1886-1965), widely considered one of Japan’s finesse modern writers, was born in the heart of Tokyo. He studied Japanese literature at Tokyo Imperial University. After the earthquake of 1923, he moved to the more cultured Kyoto–Osaka region, the setting for The Makioka Sisters. His most important novels and stories, many reflecting his taste for sexual perversity, his eye for social comedy, and his bitter humour, were written after his move. He received the Imperial Prize for Literature in 1949.

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