- Travelers of a Hundred Ages
"Travelers of a Hundred Ages" is a nonfiction work on the literary form of Japanese diaries by
Donald Keene , who writes in his Introduction that he was introduced to Japanese diaries during his work as a translator for the United States inWorld War II when he was assigned to translate captured diaries of soldiers; he found them moving enough that he continued to study thatgenre . It takes the form of self-contained long chapters (as the chapters were originally published as essays in Japanese in "Asahi Shimbun ") dealing with a single diary, each of which is valuable in its own right as a literary work "…but, as far as I know, only in Japan did the diary acquire the status of a literary genre comparable in importance to novels, essays, and other branches of literature that elsewhere are esteemed more highly than diaries." pg 1, Introduction of the Holt edition.] (this treatment is especially apparent when Keene writes ofMatsuo Bashō 's travel diaries, such as "The Narrow Road to the North"), or as windows into the author's life, such as in the case ofFujiwara no Teika 's "Meigetsuki" ("Chronicle of the Clear Moon").Infobox Book
name = Travelers of a Hundred Ages: The Japanese as Revealed Through 1,000 Years of Diaries
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author =Donald Keene
cover_artist = Cover design by Susan Hood
country = USA
language = English
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subject = Japanese diaries and literature
genre = Academic
publisher = Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
release_date = 1989
media_type = Trade paperback
pages = 468 (1st edition; including index)
isbn = ISBN 0-8050-0751-2 (1999Columbia University Press edition: ISBN 0-231-11437-0)
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followed_by = There are variant versions of "Travelers of a Hundred Ages"; the original English version published by Henry Holt deals with diaries between the 850s CE and up to c. 1850, while the Japanese version has a continuation that brings the time span up to c. 1925, in addition to certain chapters that were omitted from the Holt edition "because it seemed unlikely that they would interest readers outside Japan."pg "xi" of the 1st Henry Holt edition, Preface.] An expanded edition was later published by Columbia University Press in 1999.Thematically, the essays are grouped by historical period. Names are given Japanese-style, family name first.
Contents
"Heian Diaries"
*"
The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Buddhist Law ", byEnnin
*"The Tosa Diary ", byKi no Tsurayuki
*"The Gossamer Years", by "the mother of Michitsuna" orMichitsuna no Haha
*"The Master of the Hut ", byZoki
*"The Izumi Shikibu Diary ", byIzumi Shikibu
*"The Murasaki Shikibu Diary ", byMurasaki Shikibu
*"The Sarashina Diary ", bythe daughter of Takasue
*"The Tale of the Tonomine Captain or the Takamitsu Diary ", byFujiwara no Takamitsu
*"The Collection of the Mother of Jojin, the Ajari ", by ?
*"The Sanuki no Suke Diary ", byFujiwara no Nagako
*"Chuyuki , byFujiwara no Munetada
*"Poetry Collections and Poem Tales ", byShimotsuke
*"The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu ", byLady Daibu Diaries of the Kamakura Period
*"
Chronicle of the Bright Moon ", byFujiwara no Teika
*"The Diary of Minamoto Ienaga ", byMinamoto Ienaga
*"The Visit of the Emperor Takakura to Itsukushima ", byMinamoto Michichika
*"The Ascension to Heaven of the Late Emperor Takakura ", byMinamoto Michichika
*"Journey Along the Seacoast Road ", by anonymous
*"The Diary of the Priest Shunjo ", byShunjo
*"A Journey East of the Barrier ", by?
*"Fitful Slumbers ", byAbutsu
*"The Diary of the Waning Moon ", byAbutsu
*"The Diary of Asukai Masaari ", byAsukai Masaari
*"The Diary of Lady Ben ", byBen no Naishi
*"Diary of Lady Nakatsukasa ", byNakatsukasa no Naishi
*"The Confessions of Lady Nijo ", by Koga Nijo
*"Account of the Takemuki Palace ", byHino Nako Diaries of the Muromachi Period
*"
Account of a Pilgrimage to the Great Shrine of Ise ", by Saka Jubutsu
*"Gifts from the Capital ", bySokyu
*"Reciting Poetry to Myself at Ojima ", byNijō Yoshimoto
*"Pilgrimage to Sumiyoshi ", byAshikaga Yoshiakira
*"The Visit to Itsukushima of the Lord of the Deer Park ", byImagawa Ryoshun
*"A Source of Consolation ", byShotetsu
*"Journey to Fuji ", byAsukai Masayo
*"Journey to Zenko-ji ", byGyoe
*"Account of Fujikawa ", byIchijo Kaneyoshi
*"Journey to Shirakawa ", bySōgi
*"Journey Along the Tsukushi Road ", bySōgi
*"Account of Sogi's Last hours ", bySocho
*"Account of Utsunoyama ", bySocho
*"Socho's Notebook ", bySocho
*"A Pilgrimage to Yoshino ", bySanjonishi Kin'eda
*"Journey to See Fuji ", bySatomura Joha
*"The Diary of Gen'yo ", byGen'yo
*"Choshoshi's Journey to Kyushu ", byKinoshira Choshoshi Diaries of the Early Tokugawa Period
*"
A Record of Favors Received ", byMatsunaga Teitoku
*"A Journey of 1616 ", byHayashi Razan
*"Travels Round the East ", by Anonymous
*"A Journey in the Year 1667 ", byIkeda Tsunamasa
=Bashō's Diaries=*"
Exposed in the Fields "
*"A Pilgrimage to Kashima "
*"Manuscript in My Knapsack "
*"Journey to Sarashina "
*"The Narrow Road of Oku"
*"The Saga Diary "Diaries of the Later Tokugawa Period
*"
Journey to the Northwest ", byKaibara Ekiken
*"Travels of Gentlemen Emissaries ", byOgyū Sorai
*"The Frolic of the Butterfly ", byYamazaki Hokka
*"Diary of the Nagasaki Border Guard ", byNagakubo Sekisui
*"Diary of Kokan's Trip to the West ", byShiba Kokan
*"Journal of a New Era ", byOta Nampo
*"Bakin's Diaries ", byTakizawa Bakin
*"The Diary of Iseki Takako ", byIseki Takako
*"The Uraga Diary ", bySakuma Shozan
*"The Nagasaki Diary ", byKawaji Toshiakira
*"The Shimoda Diary ", byKawaji Toshiakira References
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