The Tale of Murasaki

Liza Dalby
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In a wonderful world shaped by beauty and poetry, ancient traditions and popular intrigue, a young woman at the centre of the eleventh-century Japanese imperial court observes the exotic world around her. Murasaki sees everything, the Emperor and Empress, aristocrats and concubines, warriors and servants, her own family. She records a remarkable place of political and sexual plotting, male power and female manipulation, as she writes the Tale of Genji, the masterpiece of Japanese literature.
Genres: Historical FictionJapanFictionHistoricalAsiaAsian LiteratureJapanese LiteraturePoetryLiteratureWomens
411 Pages

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