The Life of an Amorous Woman and Other Writings
[From back.]
One of the great writers of Japan, Ihara Saikaku (1623-93) wrote of the lowest class in the Tokugawa world — the townsmen who were rising in wealth and power but not in official status. The title story in this collection of 12 works, told by an aging beauty whose highly erotic nature is her constant undoing, ranges over all of 17th-century Japanese life. The narrator is successively wife, court lady, courtesan, priest's concubine, mistress of a feudal lord and a streetwalker. Ivan Morris, chairman of the Department of East Asian Studies and Cultures of Columbia University has done a brilliant translation, an introduction, extensive notes, bibliography and two essays on social customs of the period. Illustrated.
"The fine style of the writing and the clear outlines of illustrations which are not even remotely 'suggestive' give Saikaku's pornography grace adn wit and charity." — James Kirkup
- Author
- Saikaku Ihara, Ivan Morris
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 402
- Publisher
- New Directions
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780811201872
- Genres
- japan, fiction, asia, classics, literature, cultural, school
- Release date
- 1969
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