Overview

The works of Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi Yakumo) played a critical role in introducing his adopted Japan to a worldwide audience. In Kokora: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life, he writes, "The papers composing this volume treat of the inner rather than of the outer life of Japan, - for which reason they have been grouped under the title Kokoro (heart). This word signifies also mind, in the emotional sense; spirit; courage; resolve; sentiment; affection; and inner meaning, - just as we say in English, 'the heart of things.'" After centuries of isolation, as Meiji-era Japan was forced to adjust its customs and beliefs to Western influences, Hearn reflects on the value of these traditions of the "heart" as seen in Japanese popular justice, arts, economy, patriotism, and religion. Chapters include: At a Railway Station ? The Genius of Japanese Civilization ? A Street Singer ? From a Traveling Diary ? The Nun of the Temple of Amida ? After the War ? Haru ? A Glimpse of Tendencies ? By Force of Karma ? A Conservative ? In the Twilight of the Gods ? The Idea of Pre-Existence ? In Cholera-Time ? Some Thoughts About Ancestor-Worship ? Kimiko ? Three Popular Ballads: The Ballad of Sh?ntoku-maru ? The Ballad of Oguri-Hangwan ? The Ballad of O-Shichi, the Daughter of the Yaoya.

ISBN-13

9781609622251

ISBN-10

1609622251

Weight

0.77 Pounds

Dimensions

5.98 x 0.59 x 9.02 In

List Price

$15.00

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

236 pages

Publisher

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries

Published On

2022-01-01



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