An edition of The Tale of Murasaki (2000)

The Tale of Murasaki

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An edition of The Tale of Murasaki (2000)

The Tale of Murasaki

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Out of the life and work of Lady Murasaki, the author of, the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji, Liza Dalby has woven an exquisite and irresistible fiction that with rich, nuanced authenticity and lyrical drama, brings an elaborate past world to vivid life.The sensitive and modest daughter of a mid-ranking court poet, Murasaki Shikibu staves off loneliness with her active imagination, telling stories about the dashing Prince Genji to her close friends. At first, they are their private entertainment, but soon Genji's amorous adventures are leaked to the public and Murasaki is thrust into the life of a kind of 11th century Japanese celebrity. She is compelled by a charismatic regent to accept a position at court regaling the empress with her stories. At court, Lady Murasaki becomes caught in a vortex of high politics and sexual intrigue, which begins to reflect itself in her stories. In this way, she comes to write her masterpiece, The Tale of Genji. But this is much more than just an elegantly plotted historical novel. The Tale of Murasaki is a beautiful work of literary archaeology. Dalby, the only Westerner to have become a geisha and the author of the definitive book, Geisha, subtly reconstructs the fashions, sensibilities, manners, and preoccupations of 11th-century Japan. The result is a vivid portrait of a woman and her times, the most splendid in Japanese history. In The Tale of Murasaki, Dalby transports her readers to an exotic world and time and wraps them in a story that speaks clearly across the centuries. It is a dazzling literary achievement and a truly unique and wonderful reading experience.From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher
Vintage
Pages
448

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Cover of: The Tale of Murasaki
The Tale of Murasaki
2002, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
eBook in English
Cover of: The Tale of Murasaki
The Tale of Murasaki
February 1, 2001, Vintage
Cover of: The Tale of Murasaki
The Tale of Murasaki
February 1, 2001, Vintage
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: The tale of Murasaki
The tale of Murasaki
2000, Nan A. Talese, Doubleday
in English
Cover of: Murasaki Shikibu monogatari
Murasaki Shikibu monogatari: sono koi to shōgai = The tale of Murasaki
2000, Kōbunsha
in Japanese - Shohan.
Cover of: The tale of Murasaki
The tale of Murasaki
2000, Nan A. Talese, Doubleday
in English

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"I was pregnant with you when my mother died, but my condition was far from normal."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
448
Dimensions
7.6 x 5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
7.8 ounces

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OL9271533M
ISBN 10
0099284642
ISBN 13
9780099284642
Library Thing
6056
Goodreads
679987

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April 14, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
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