Gleanings in Buddha Fields
Author(s): Lafcadio Hearn
Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction, Essays & Short Works
Narrators: Availle, Tom Penn, MaryAnn, Nuria, Corrinne LePage, Dan McAdam, Eva Davis
Number of Chapters: 14
Length: 06 hours and 25 minutes
Language: English
Lafcadio Hearn was one of the first Westerners to live in Japan during the early Meiji era, and a prolific writer. Although chiefly known for his collections of Japanese ghost stories (in particular Kwaidan), he also wrote many non-fiction essays about his life in Japan.
This book contains 11 essays covering a variety of topics. For example, Hearn writes about his visits to Kyoto and Osaka, Japanese art, as well as Buddhism and Nirvana. (Summary by Availle)
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