Vampiric: Tales of Blood and Roses from Japan

Vampiric: Tales of Blood and Roses from Japan

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Publisher's Synopsis

Japan has always had its own vampire tradition, and has eagerly naturalized Western vampires and vampire literature to produce exotic new hybrids and species of horror, of terror, and of sensual, exquisite beauty. Here are a few of their masterpieces.

The Japanese word for vampire is kyuketsuki, which translates literally to "blood-sucking monster," but the literary tradition is far, far more complex.
The practice of Buddhism permeates Japan, and burials are almost always by cremation... leaving the Count and his relatives with no coffins to sleep in! But there is more than one way to sip a little blood, as these authors reveal. Thanks to Bram Stoker, Christopher Lee, and countless others who have popularized the Western vampire, modern Japanese authors have an extensive range of traditions and tales to weave into their own creations.

Contents

  • Introduction -- Raechel Dumas
  • A Cultural Dynasty of Beautiful Vampires: Japan's Acceptance, Modifications, and Adaptations of Vampires -- Shimokusu Masaya
  • Blue Lady -- Inoue Masahiko
  • Kingdom -- Asukabe Katsunori
  • The Stone Castle -- Kikuchi Hideyuki
  • The One-Legged Woman -- Okamoto Kido
  • Vampire -- Hikage Jokichi
  • The Crimson Cloak -- Asamatsu Ken
  • Vow -- Sunaga Asahiko
  • The Husk Heir -- Kajio Shinji
  • A Piece of Butterfly's Wing -- Kamon Nanami
  • Unnatural -- Okuda Tetsuya
  • Paradise Missing -- Iino Fumihiko
  • Dracula's House -- Fukuzawa Tetsuzo
  • Birth of a Vampire -- Konaka Chiaki
  • Halvires -- Mikawa Yu
  • Parasol -- Inoue Masahiko

Book information

ISBN: 9784909473004
Publisher: Intercom
Imprint: Kurodahan Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 250
Weight: 290g
Height: 202mm
Width: 126mm
Spine width: 18mm