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The Tale of the Heike

The Tale of the Heike

The Tale of the Heike
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The Tale of the Heike

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0804718032
ISBN 13
9780804718035
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UsedAcceptable. A visible cracked spine! Bind creases. Text is mostly clean & readable.

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A masterpiece of world literature; the samurai saga of pride, romance, and warfare of medieval Japan With a reflection on the fleeting nature of power and glory begins The Tale of the Heike , an epic from twelfth-century Japan. Comparable in stature to The Tale of Genji , The Tale of the Heike narrates with wit, energy, and compassion the stories of such unforgettable characters as the ruthless warlord Kiyomori, who dies still burning with such rage that water poured on him boils; Hotoke, the beautiful young dancer who renounces wealth and fame to follow her conscience; Shigemori, the tyrant’s righteous son, who struggles against all odds to uphold fairness and justice; and Yoshitsune, the daring commander who defeats the enemy in battle after battle, only to be condemned by his jealous, powerful brother. The Tale of the Heike is a foundation stone of Japanese culture and a major masterpiece of world literature. Lavishly illustrated and accompanied by maps, character guides, and genealogies, this book is a volume to treasure.

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Books4Cause Inc. US (US)
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Title
The Tale of the Heike
Book Condition
UsedAcceptable
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0804718032
ISBN 13
9780804718035
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Place of Publication
Stanford
This edition first published
1990-03

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In reference to a hinge or a book's binding, means that the glue which holds the opposing leaves has allowed them to separate,...
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