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Murder in the Age of Enlightenment: Essential Stories
By (Author) Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press Classics
13th February 2024
26th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
895.6344
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
These are short stories from an unparalleled icon of modern Japanese literature. Sublimely crafted and shot through with a fantastical sensibility, they offer dazzling glimpses into moments of madness, murder and obsession.
A talented and spiteful painter is given over to depravity in pursuit of artistic brilliance. In the depths of hell, a robber spies a single spider's thread being lowered towards him. When a body is found in an isolated bamboo grove, a kaleidoscopic account of violence and desire begins to unfold.
Vividly translated by Bryan Karetynk, this mesmerising collection brings together a series of essential works from the master of the Japanese short story.
'One never tires of reading and re-reading his best works. Akutagawa was a born short-story writer' - Haruki Murakami
'The quintessential writer of his era' - David Peace
'Extravagance and horror are in his work but never in his style, which is always crystal-clear' - Jorge Luis Borges
'He was both traditional and experimental and always compelling and fearless... There is no writer quite like him' - Howard Norman
RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWA was one of Japan's leading literary figures in the Taisho period. Regarded as the father of the Japanese short story, he produced over 150 in his short lifetime. Haunted by the fear that he would inherit his mother's madness, Akutagawa suffered from worsening mental health problems towards the end of his life and committed suicide aged 35 by taking an overdose of barbiturates.