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Takaoka's Travels

Tatsuhiko Shibusawa

Takaoka's Travels
Takaoka's Travels

Takaoka's Travels

Tatsuhiko Shibusawa

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"In the ninth century, a Japanese prince-turned-monk sets off with companions on a journey to Hindustan (India), the center of Buddhism. . . . An arresting novel that readers will cherish."

David Keymer, Library Journal Starred Review

"A rich novel unlike almost anything else available in English translation from Japanese."

Alison Fincher, Asian Review of Books

"A lush and fabulous journey into the unknown with impossible creatures, fantastic dream worlds, and things that seem to echo events long past."

Regina Schroder, Booklist 

"A romp across Asia that’s both bawdy and spiritual."

Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times

"A fantastical allegorical novel that traverses a man’s dreams in the name of Buddhist devotion."

Aleena Ortiz, Foreword Reviews

"Boyd’s skilled translation brings the story of dream, memory, and drifting between strange lands to contemporary readers in English."

Richard Medhurst, Nippon.com

"Provocative, funny, absurd and, in its way, beautiful."

Ian Mond, Locus Magazine

"With a deft translation by David Boyd, Takaoka’s Travels is a fun adventure story by a 9th century Showa-era master filled with amazing and imaginative creatures from Japanese mythology."

DC Palter, Japonica Publication

"An exotic supernatural journey in search of nirvana that comes alive under the hands of translator David Boyd." 

Walter Sims, The Straits Times

" A neatly imagined quest tale, focused on the journey rather than the idealized but out of reach (physical) destination, Takaoka's Travels is an appealing mix of the historical and the fantastical."

M.A.Orthofer, The Complete Review

"A journey fraught with the pitfalls and discoveries of wondrous creatures worthy of a perfect fantasy tale.”

Salome Lelievre, Actusf

“A work of magic and science, of literature swallowed and rendered in the form of dreams and pearls, a magnificent journey to the west – from which one never returns.”

Jean-Paul Brighelli, Marianne

“Like a hallucinatory journey populated by mythical figures and confusing landscapes, with the certainty that one must follow one's deep desire. […] A promising start to the journey to Shibusawa.”

Frédérique Roussel, Liberation

“I love Takaoka’s Travels so much that my novel The Third Love features a character inspired by Shibusawa’s hero, Prince Takaoka. With the publication of this translation, readers around the world will be able to enjoy this marvelous book!” 

Hiromi Kawakami, author of Strange Weather in Tokyo and Dragon Palace

Takaoka's Travels will somehow remind you, simultaneously and impossibly, of a hundred books you’ve loved and nothing you’ve ever read. The plot moves in eddies, playfully forgetting and then remembering itself. . . . It’s rare to read a book and feel not only that you don't know where it’s taking you but, over and over again, that you don't know where it took you, and I can't stop thinking about the experience.” 

Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations



"In the ninth century, a Japanese prince-turned-monk sets off with companions on a journey to Hindustan (India), the center of Buddhism. . . . An arresting novel that readers will cherish."

David Keymer, Library Journal Starred Review

"A rich novel unlike almost anything else available in English translation from Japanese."

Alison Fincher, Asian Review of Books

"A lush and fabulous journey into the unknown with impossible creatures, fantastic dream worlds, and things that seem to echo events long past."

Regina Schroder, Booklist 

"A romp across Asia that’s both bawdy and spiritual."

Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times

"A fantastical allegorical novel that traverses a man’s dreams in the name of Buddhist devotion."

Aleena Ortiz, Foreword Reviews

"Boyd’s skilled translation brings the story of dream, memory, and drifting between strange lands to contemporary readers in English."

Richard Medhurst, Nippon.com

"Provocative, funny, absurd and, in its way, beautiful."

Ian Mond, Locus Magazine

"With a deft translation by David Boyd, Takaoka’s Travels is a fun adventure story by a 9th century Showa-era master filled with amazing and imaginative creatures from Japanese mythology."

DC Palter, Japonica Publication

"An exotic supernatural journey in search of nirvana that comes alive under the hands of translator David Boyd." 

Walter Sims, The Straits Times

" A neatly imagined quest tale, focused on the journey rather than the idealized but out of reach (physical) destination, Takaoka's Travels is an appealing mix of the historical and the fantastical."

M.A.Orthofer, The Complete Review

"A journey fraught with the pitfalls and discoveries of wondrous creatures worthy of a perfect fantasy tale.”

Salome Lelievre, Actusf

“A work of magic and science, of literature swallowed and rendered in the form of dreams and pearls, a magnificent journey to the west – from which one never returns.”

Jean-Paul Brighelli, Marianne

“Like a hallucinatory journey populated by mythical figures and confusing landscapes, with the certainty that one must follow one's deep desire. […] A promising start to the journey to Shibusawa.”

Frédérique Roussel, Liberation

“I love Takaoka’s Travels so much that my novel The Third Love features a character inspired by Shibusawa’s hero, Prince Takaoka. With the publication of this translation, readers around the world will be able to enjoy this marvelous book!” 

Hiromi Kawakami, author of Strange Weather in Tokyo and Dragon Palace

Takaoka's Travels will somehow remind you, simultaneously and impossibly, of a hundred books you’ve loved and nothing you’ve ever read. The plot moves in eddies, playfully forgetting and then remembering itself. . . . It’s rare to read a book and feel not only that you don't know where it’s taking you but, over and over again, that you don't know where it took you, and I can't stop thinking about the experience.” 

Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations



TATSUHIKO SHIBUSAWA (1928-1987) published only one novel, Takaoka’s Travels, but it is considered a touchstone of Japanese counterculture. He was a prolific translator of French literature, known for his translations of the Marquis de Sade and the French surrealists. In addition to Takaoka’s Travels, he wrote several volumes of short fiction and numerous essays dealing with topics ranging from dreams to the occult.

DAVID BOYD is an assistant professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His translation of Hideo Furukawa’s Slow Boat (Pushkin Press, 2017) won the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature. He has translated three novellas by Hiroko Oyamada: The Factory (2019), The Hole (2020), and Weasels in the Attic (2022). He won the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the second time for his translation of The Hole. With Sam Bett, he co-translated three novels by Mieko Kawakami: Breasts and Eggs (2020), Heaven (2021), and All the Lovers in the Night (2022).

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    MONKEY
  • Vertaler
    David Boyd
  • Verschenen
    jun. 2024
  • Bladzijden
    188
  • Genre
    Fantasy
  • Afmetingen
    216 x 140 x 2 mm
  • EAN
    9798988688709
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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