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Paperback No Plays of Japan Book

ISBN: 0804811989

ISBN13: 9780804811989

No Plays of Japan

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The Noh Plays of Japan is the most respected collection of Noh plays in English. The classic Japanese plays can be read for their great literary merit and also provide the reader with an understanding... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fascinating Introduction to a Traditional Japanese Art

A Japanese No play is an age-old theatrical art form flowing with grand emotions and dramatic stories. I have never read anything on No plays before, but Arthur Waley satisfied my curiosity by supplying layouts of the stage, summaries of all the plays included, lots of footnotes, and a section on Buddhism which is almost essential in order to truly appreciate the spiritual depth of No plays due to the deeply ingrained Buddhist beliefs.A No play consists of relatively few, if any, stage props or scenery. A chorus recites much of the story and a drummer and flutist provide musical accompaniment. The main players dress in elaborate costumes and masks while slowly performing intricate dance-like movements. The dialogue is elegantly poetic. The subject matter of the plays in this book cover romance, tragedy, hell-fire, and historical events. Needless to say, they are intense.Nineteen plays are included, all brief and quick reads. Like Zen itself, they are surprisingly simple but not the least bit simplistic. As much as I enjoyed reading them, I would much prefer to see one performed live. Considering the importance of the grandeur and on-stage artistry, to merely read one of these plays is certainly to be missing an integral part of the experience.Still, I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in traditional Japanese theater or those who enjoy dramatic stories told with stirring eloquence."The Spring of our love is passed! Like a moon left lonelyIn the sky of dawn, back to the hills I go,To the home where once we dwelt"-from the play "Hanakatami"

The Best Book I Have Ever Read!

I first discoved this book on the shelves of my high school's library. I picked it up and started reading it. I was hooked. This is the best book i have ever read. I would highly reccomend it to anyone, especily those interested in the Japanse No Dramas.
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