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The Tale of Genji, Volume 1

De: Murasaki Shikibu, Dennis Washburn - translator
Narrado por: Brian Nishii
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Murasaki Shikibu, born into the middle ranks of the aristocracy during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), wrote The Tale of Genji, widely considered the world's first novel, during the early years of the 11th century. Expansive, compelling, and sophisticated in its representation of ethical concerns and aesthetic ideals, Murasaki's tale came to occupy a central place in Japan's remarkable history of artistic achievement and is now recognized as a masterpiece of world literature.

The Tale of Genji is presented here in a flowing new translation for contemporary listeners, who will discover in its depiction of the culture of the imperial court the rich complexity of human experience that simultaneously resonates with and challenges their own. Washburn embeds annotations for accessibility and clarity and renders the poetry into triplets to create prosodic analogues of the original.

©2015 Dennis Washburn (translation) (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Genji is described as perfect, but he is not. Generally, the story is tedious and primarily of historical significance, but it does provide insight into aspects of Japanese culture as to the importance of status and appearance. Beauty and birth are more important than good behavior. If you are discreet and of high status, bad behavior is ignored. Sentimentality is profound (tears flow constantly). Despite this, there are details of geography and seasons that are wonderful. I enjoyed the poetry the most. Occasionally, the author is quite humorous. I plan to trudge through volume two and hope to hear from other listeners.

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I loved the translation and the reader was very good in both English and Japanese!!

Such an eloquent rendition!

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the poetry and the male and female roles of that period of Japanese society are very indicative of the present status of Japanese culture .

great inside view of that society and women's roles

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I laughed. I swooned. I was disgusted, even horrified at the plot of this book. As a protagonist, Genji is.... a lot.

Nishii does a great job reading. He changes his voice (some voices more rough, some more feminine, so more smooth) so it stays interesting even into the 30th hour. I go back and read some of the parts that were particularly shocking, because many things that happen in this book that would probably be banned in todays books was obscured through flowery and indirect language but once you really ingest it, it's like... wtf Genji?

I can just imagine the court ladies of the Heian period passing a chapter of this around and chatting about it like people do today with the Bachelor

Wild and dramatic from beginning to end

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Beautifully written by Lady Murasaki, this tale completely depicts the story of the ancient Prince Genji and his sexual/romantic entanglements. Ultimately, his actions cause him to be banished from the Royal Palace. However, the tale itself not withstanding, this is also a novel by an ancient Japanese writer whose work is exquisite. Listen to the introduction and note Lady Murasaki’s own story as a writer in feudal Japan.

Incredible Historical Tale of Ancient Japanese Classes and A Naughty Prince

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