Stories and Studies of Strange ThingsA man terrified of the ghost who haunts his nights seeks help from a priest, who inscribes his body with protective holy texts … but misses a spot.A woman on her deathbed coerces her betrothed’s promise to wait for her reincarnated return, no matter how many years it will take. A samurai turned priest does battle with the floating severed heads of ravenous goblins.These are just some of the haunting tales culled by distinguished American scholar, translator, and journalist Lafcadio Hearn (1850–1904) during years of travel and study in his adopted land of Japan. The twenty “ghostly sketches” Hearn gathered for his classic collection Kwaidan (or “strange stories”) span the supernatural spectrum from grisly accounts of revenge from beyond the grave to haunting visions of beautiful snow spirits who bring quiet death in the night. Strange and wondrous creatures abound in these tales, including human-faced Heiké crabs who embody the spirits of dead warriors, and the jikininki, or man-eating goblins that feed nocturnally on funeral offerings. In Hearn’s vivid retellings of classic Japanese folk tales – further enhanced in this gorgeous, heavily illustration gift edition -- the spirit world swirls frighteningly close to human reality, the border between the two often being no more than a thin fog of dreams.
Introduction viiKwaidanThe Story of Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi 3Oshidori 15The Story of O-Tei 19Ubazakura 23Diplomacy 25Of a Mirror and a Bell 29Jikininki 35Mujina 41Rokuro-Kubi 45A Dead Secret 57Yuki-Onna 61The Story of Aoyagi 67Jiu-Roku-Zakura 79The Dream of Akinosuke 81Riki-Baka 89Hi-Mawari 93Horai 97Insect-studiesButterflies 101Mosquitoes 121Ants 125