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Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, Vol. 1
Lafcadio Hearn
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, Vol. 1
Lafcadio Hearn
Publisher Marketing: Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, Volume 1 Patrick Lafcadio Hearn [aka Koizumi Yakumo] was born in Lefkas, Greece. He was a son of an army doctor Charles Hearn from Ireland and a Greek woman Rosa Cassimati. After making remarkable works in America as a journalist, he went to Japan in 1890 as a journey report writer of a magazine. But as soon as he arrived in Yokohama, he quit the job because of a dissatisfaction with the contract. After that, he moved to Matsue as an English teacher of Shimane Prefectural Middle School. In Matsue, he got acquainted with his lifelong friend Nishida Sentaro, a colleague teacher, and married Koizumi Setsu, a daughter of a samurai. In 1891, he moved to Kumamoto and had taught at the Fifth High School for 3 years. Kano Jigoro, the president of the School of that time, is known as the man who spread judo to the world. In 1896, when he lived in Kobe after he worked as a journalist there, he got Japanese citizenship and a new name, Koizumi Yakumo. This name was taken from "Kojiki," a Japanese ancient myth. On that year, he moved to Tokyo and began to teach at the Imperial University of Tokyo. There he got respect of students and many of them made a remarkable literary career. In addition, he wrote much reports of Japan and published in America. His works was read by so many people as an introduction of Japan. He quit the Imperial University in 1903 and began to teach at Waseda University on the year next. But after only a half year he died of angina pectoris."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 1, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781514797730 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 130 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 8 mm · 199 g |
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