Friday, May 10, 2013

NEW FROM SHISEI-DO PUBLICATIONS: THE ANNOTATED REMINISCENCES OF LAFCADIO HEARN

Just published by Shisei-Do Publicatons
The Annotated Reminiscences 
of Lafcadio Hearn,
By Setsuko Koizumi (Mrs. Hearn)
Edited by Hayato Tokugawa.






There was no one who did more in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to bring the inner thoughts and ideals of Japan - its religions, its superstitions, its art, its way of thought, all that animates its people - to the West than did Lafcadio Hearn. He lived in Meiji Era Japan and became one of its citizens, linking East with West, but received no public recognition, no decorations; yet, the world places a crown of laurel upon his head. Todai moto kurashi - "The foot of the beacon is dark." In this deluxe editon of Reminiscences of Lafcadio Hearn, Setsuko Koizumi, Mrs. Hearn, has written wonderful, affectionate recollections of her life with Lafcadio Hearn in a book that is simply written, almost naive at times, sometimes funny yet at other times almost tragic, providing insights into herself, her family, and her husband and his wonderful writings on Old Japan. This volume is profusely illustrated with color-tinted or full-color rare, antique photographs from the editor's private collection of Setsuko Koizumi, Lafcadio Hearn, their children, their homes, the places they visited and saw, as well as Hearn's own sketches, including those from his final visit to Yaidzu, making the book an even more personal and enjoyable experience for the reader.


Setsuko Koizumi, the wife of famed author and journalist Lafcadio Hearn, who did so much to bring for the first time to readers in the West, true images and impressions of Japan, many of which still form our own romantic imaginings of Japan, came to the author as a young woman and remained for a lifetime; giving him four children and preserving his legacy. Here she has written wonderful, affectionate recollections of her lifer with Lafcadio Hearn in a book that is simply written, almost naïve at times; sometimes funny het at other times almost tragic, providing insights into herself, her family, and her husband and his Wonderful writings on Old Japan.

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