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Gleanings in Buddha Fields

Gleanings in Buddha Fields

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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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A Living God (Availle)
Out Of the Street (Tom Penn)
Notes of a Trip to Kyoto Part 1 (Availle)
Notes of a Trip to Kyoto Part 2 (Availle)
Dust (MaryAnn)
About Faces in Japanese Art (MaryAnn)
Ningyo-No-Haka (Nuria)
In Osaka Part 1 (Availle)
In Osaka Part 2 (Availle)
Buddhist Allusion in Japanese Folksong (Corrinne LePage)
Nirvana Part 1 (Dan McAdam)
Nirvana Part 2 (Dan McAdam)
The Rebirth of Katsugoro (Corrinne LePage)
Within the Circle (Eva Davis)
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