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Eclipse

In the late fifteenth century, a young Dominican friar sets out on a journey from Paris to Florence in search of manuscripts of pre-Christian philosophy. Along the way, he encounters an ascetic alchemist in a small village. As the young man falls under the spell of the alchemist’s quest for enlightenment, a series of disasters―culminating in a total solar eclipse―strikes the village, with profound consequences.

Keiichiro Hirano’s Eclipse was a meteoric literary sensation when it first appeared in 1998. Its author, still an undergraduate, was hailed as a prodigy; the book received Japan’s most prestigious literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, and became a best-seller.

Set on the eve of the Renaissance in Europe, Eclipse depicts a society that is on the surface vastly different from modern-day Japan. Yet its account of a challenge to dualistic binaries and ossified worldviews holds striking contemporary resonance and philosophical depth. Taking the form of a memoir, Eclipse brings together an evocative portrayal of its historical setting, including the lore of medieval alchemy, with a rich literary lexicon, lush imagery, and psychological intricacy. This vivid translation offers Anglophone readers a vital work by one of Japan’s most distinctive voices.

Translated by Brent de Chene, Charles De Wolf

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Book Categories:
  • Japanese Literature
  • Medieval Historical Fiction
| Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 1,998 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Keiichiro Hirano
  • Brent de Chene
  • Charles De Wolf
| Book Pages: 152 | Book Publisher: Columbia University Press
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