“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th–11th centuries, during ...
“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th-11th centuries, during ...
“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th-11th centuries, during ...
“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th – 11th centuries, durin...
“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th-11th centuries, during ...
Kobayashi Issa is one of the three great haikai poets. His poems are distinguished by their simplicity and sincerity. He was equally understandable to both t...
This edition of the works of the legendary Es Buson (1716–1783) can rightfully be called the most complete to date. In addition to the translations of T. L. ...
Dazai Osamu is perhaps one of the most tragic figures in Japanese literature of the 20th century. It is difficult to attribute it to a specific literary move...
Kojiro Serizawa (1897–1993) is a major Japanese writer whose work intertwined the cultural traditions of East and West. His literary heritage is extremely di...
This anthology presents the most significant works of Japanese classical literature (myths, legends, poetry, prose, drama) - milestones in the main developme...
“The Tale of Genji” (“Genji-monogatari”), the greatest monument of Japanese and world literature, was created at the turn of the 10th – 11th centuries, durin...