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Siegfried Schaarschmidt

    Die Geschichten des Papageien
    Die vierte Zwischeneiszeit.
    Das große Japan-Lesebuch.
    The Decay of the Angel
    Spring Snow
    Runaway Horses
    • „Eine gut erzählte Geschichte verträgt zehn Münder, oder sie ist keine. Das Tuti Nameh hat wie alle Klassiker tausendundeinen Mund vertragen und strahlt heute in einer Frische, als hätten die genialen Erzähler vor tausend Jahren in Indien unsere Zeit gemeint“, schreibt Rafik Schami in seinem Vorwort zu den /k/Geschichten des Papageien/k/. Siegfried Schaarschmidt hat aus der Fülle der Geschichten, die der weise Papagei dem Sultan Kobad in Damaskus erzählt, die schönsten ausgewählt und sie in eine zeitgemäße Sprache übertragen. Auf diese Weise ist ein verschütteter Schatz orientalischer Märchenpoesie endlich zugänglich geworden.

      Die Geschichten des Papageien1997
    • Die vierte Zwischeneiszeit. Roman

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Die vierte Zwischeneiszeit, ein realistischer Science-fiction-Roman, der erzählt, wie schnell wissenschaftliche Macht in Ohnmacht umschlägt in einer Zukunft der unbegrenzten Manipulierbarkeit der biologischen Erbmasse.

      Die vierte Zwischeneiszeit. Roman1996
    • Die japanische Literatur, eine der vielfältigsten und interessantesten Literaturen der Gegenwart, ist hierzulande immer noch »terra incognita«. Für entdeckungsfreudige Leser bietet der vorliegende Band in einführenden Einzeldarstellungen mit Autorenporträts und einer Bibliographie der nach 1945 übersetzten japanischen Literatur umfassende und übersichtliche Information.

      Japanische Literatur der Gegenwart1990
    • Yukio Mishima’s The Decay of the Angel is the final novel in his masterful tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility. It is the last installment of Shigekuni Honda’s pursuit of the successive reincarnations of his childhood friend Kiyoaki Matsugae. It is the late 1960s and Honda, now an aged and wealthy man, once more encounters a person he believes to be a reincarnation of his friend, Kiyoaki — this time restored to life as a teenage orphan, Tōru. Adopting the boy as his heir, Honda quickly finds that Tōru is a force to be reckoned with. The final novel of this celebrated tetralogy weaves together the dominant themes of the previous three novels in the series: the decay of Japan’s courtly tradition; the essence and value of Buddhist philosophy and aesthetics; and, underlying all, Mishima’s apocalyptic vision of the modern era.

      The Decay of the Angel1990
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    • Yukio Mishima’s Runaway Horses is the second novel in his masterful tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility. Again we encounter Shigekuni Honda, who narrates this epic tale of what he believes are the successive reincarnations of his childhood friend Kiyoaki Matsugae. In 1932, Shigeuki Honda has become a judge in Osaka. Convinced that a young rightist revolutionary, Isao, is the reincarnation of his friend Kiyoaki, Honda commits himself to saving the youth from an untimely death. Isao, driven to patriotic fanaticism by a father who instilled in him the ethos of the ancient samurai, organizes a violent plot against the new industrialists who he believes are usurping the Emperor’s rightful power and threatening the very integrity of the nation. Runaway Horses is the chronicle of a conspiracy — a novel about the roots and nature of Japanese fanaticism in the years that led to war.

      Runaway Horses1985
      4.3
    • The first novel of Mishima's landmark tetralogy, The Sea of fertility Spring Snow is set in Tokyo in 1912, when the hermetic world of the ancient aristocracy is being breached for the first time by outsiders -- rich provincial families unburdened by tradition, whose money and vitality make them formidable contenders for social and political power. Among this rising new elite are the ambitious Matsugae, whose son has been raised in a family of the waning aristocracy, the elegant and attenuated Ayakura. Coming of age, he is caught up in the tensions between old and new -- fiercely loving and hating the exquisite, spirited Ayakura Satoko. He suffers in psychic paralysis until the shock of her engagement to a royal prince shows him the magnitude of his passion, and leads to a love affair that is as doomed as it was inevitable.

      Spring Snow1985
      4.2