Description
Akutagawa is probably best known for his story "Rasho-mon" which was adapted for the screen by legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. While he died at the young age of 35, the author penned well over 150 short stories, including "Cogwheels" which he wrote just before his suicide in 1927. Accompanied by stunning woodcuts by renowned artists Naoko Matsubara, and expertly translated by Howard Norman, the three stories compiled here reflect the haunting, precise and brilliant style of Akutagawa and offer a superb entry point to his work. Haruki Murakami aptly described Akutagawa's writing when he remarked, "the flow of his language is the best feature of Akutagawa's style. Never stagnant, it moves along like a living thing... His choice of words is intuitive, natural-and beautiful."
About the Author
Ryunosuke Akutagawa was born in Tokyo in 1892 and during Taisho period became one of Japan's most celebrated writers before his tragic suicide in 1927.
Reviews
the flow of his language is the best feature of Akutagawas style. Never stagnant, it moves along like a living thing... His choice of words is intuitive, natural and beautiful. - Haruki Murakami
Book Information
ISBN 9781771610674
Author Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Mosaic Press
Publisher Mosaic Press
Weight(grams) 118g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 127mm * 5mm