The No Plays Of Japan
by Arthur Waley

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Readers find this collection of No plays to be a fascinating introduction to a traditional Japanese art form. Many appreciate the beauty of the translations and the insightful context provided by Arthur Waley. Some reviews note a lack of detailed analysis, while others highlight the historical and spiritual significance of the plays.

Beautiful translations Rich historical context Captivating storytelling Lack of detailed analysis

Synopsis

Part prose, part verse, the visually stunning No plays of Japan deal with such subjects as insanity, obsession and historical characters, and frequently have as their focal points demons, gods, and beautiful women.

Among the 19 works and 15 summaries included here are Ukai (The Cormorant-Fisher), Hatsuyuki (Early Snow), as well as a farcical interlude, or kyogen, titled The Bird-Catcher in Hell.

A unique introduction for Western theater-goers to classic Japanese drama.

Publication

Publisher Dover Publications
Year 2012
Binding Paperback
Edition Unabridged
Pages 304
Place Mineola, New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780486401560
ISBN-10 0486401561
LCCN 97046053
LCC PL782.E5 W3 1998
DCC 495.6/2008

The No Plays Of Japan is a Japanese play written by Arthur Waley and published by Dover Publications in Mineola, New York (2012).

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