The Kojiki
An Account of Ancient Matters
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- $31.99
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- $31.99
Publisher Description
Japan's oldest surviving narrative, the eighth-century Kojiki, chronicles the mythical origins of its islands and their ruling dynasty through a diverse array of genealogies, tales, and songs that have helped to shape the modern nation's views of its ancient past. Gustav Heldt's engaging new translation of this revered classic aims to make the Kojiki accessible to contemporary readers while staying true to the distinctively dramatic and evocative appeal of the original's language. It conveys the rhythms that structure the Kojiki's animated style of storytelling and translates the names of its many people and places to clarify their significance within the narrative. An introduction, glossaries, maps, and bibliographies offer a wealth of additional information about Japan's earliest extant record of its history, literature, and religion.
Customer Reviews
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While the translation is good, I felt the direct translating of names took away from the original translation and instead served as a hindrance to memorizing. If you are studying the Kojiki for academic purposes, I do not recommend this book as it reinterprets famous names in Japanese history with a mash of confusing English compounding nouns. It will serve you better to know the original names of the characters in this book.