Once and Again, Red: Essays on a Walk in Japanese Literature

Once and Again, Red: Essays on a Walk in Japanese Literature

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This is a collection of essays about a literary journey in Japan. Having traveled to and from Japan many times, do you know why Kyoto, Kanazawa, and Kamakura have become Japan's three major literary and artistic destinations? What is the connection between writers such as Mishima, Dazai, Shimazaki, and Murasaki Shikibu and Kiyomizudera, Mitaka, Magomejuku, and Hakone? What are the colors of summer insect color, glazed color, and zhuan color? Why are there two tombstones engraved with "emptiness" and "silence" in Junichiro Tanizaki's cemetery? As the "home of literary giants", almost everywhere in Japan is closely connected with the works of well-known writers, from Tokyo and Kamakura to Izu and Kyoto. Following in the footsteps of Jie Chen, we step by step on the land of Japan and in the castle of literature. The author used his personal travels as clues to reorganize Japanese literature and write this book.

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