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RASHOMON and Seventeen Other Stories. Selected and Translated with Notes by Jay Rubin. With an Introduction by Haruki Murakami. Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.
AKUTAGAWA Ryunosuke,1892-1927 ("Father of the Japanese Short Story")
Publisher: Penguin Books... Date published: 2006 Format: Softcover

8½"x5½" (21.5x14cm). Soft cover. First edition thus / First printing. ppLI(1)368 with chronology of the author's life, introduction, further reading section, and notes. Colour-illustrated card wrappers with flaps. Remains of small price-sticker towards lower inner corner of rear wrapper. VERY GOOD copy.
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RASHOMON AND OTHER STORIES
Akutagawa, Ryunosuke (stories); Kojima, Takashi (translation); Kuwata, M. (illustrations)
Publisher: Liveright Publishing... Date published: 1952

Octavo (21cm); teal cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; [4],5-119,[9]pp, with frontispiece and 6 plates of illustrations by M. Kuwata. Some offsetting to endpapers from old paper-backed mylar else a fresh, very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket shows a few pinpoint rubbed spots, mild offsetting on verso, with a closed tear and thin attendant stain at lower rear panel; Near Fine. American edition of Akutagawa's best-known collection of work, first published in English (in Japan) by the Charles E. Tuttle Co. in 1952. The stories were written by Akutagawa between 1915-1921, published in literary magazines. The first two stories, "In A Grove" and "Rashomon," served as the inspiration for Akira Kurosawa's masterful film adaptation, which opened the world of Japanese cinema to the West, and introduced Toshiro Mifune to viewers on a mass scale. As a testament to its significance and staying power, the collection (along with several other stories) was re-issued by Penguin Books in 2006, with an entirely new translation by Jay Rubin, and a lengthy introduction by Haruki Murakami. Criterion 138.
$550.00

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RASHOMON AND OTHER STORIES
Akutagawa, Ryunosuke (stories); Kojima, Takashi (translation); Kuwata, M. (illustrations)
Publisher: Liveright Publishing... Date published: 1952

New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1952. First American Edition. American edition of Akutagawa's best-known collection of work, first published in English (in Japan) by the Charles E. Tuttle Co. in 1952. The stories were written by Akutagawa between 1915-1921, published in literary magazines. The first two stories, "In A Grove" and "Rashomon," served as the inspiration for Akira Kurosawa's masterful film adaptation, which opened the world of Japanese cinema to the West, and introduced Toshiro Mifune to viewers on a mass scale. As a testament to its significance and staying power, the collection (along with several other stories) was re-issued by Penguin Books in 2006, with an entirely new translation by Jay Rubin, and a lengthy introduction by Haruki Murakami. Criterion 138. Octavo (21cm); teal cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; [4],5-119,[9]pp, with frontispiece and 6 plates of illustrations by M. Kuwata. Some offsetting to endpapers from old paper-backed mylar else a fresh, very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket shows a few pinpoint rubbed spots, mild offsetting on verso, with a closed tear and thin attendant stain at lower rear panel; Near Fine.
$550.00

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