The Secret History of The Lord of Musashi
(Author) Junichiro TanizakiThese Two Short Novels, Published In The Early 1930'S Ranked High In Tanizaki'S Own Estimation Of His Work. The Contrast Is Stark, But In Their Controlled Complexities Of Tone, Both Bear The Unmistakable Stamp Of Tanizaki'S Hand. Musashi Deals With The Dark Sexual Obsessions Of A Sixteenth-Century Warlord, Accidentally Initiated In His Youth Into The Morbid Rites Attendant Upon Battle. Arrowroot Too Touches On The Pursuit Of Legend, But In A Totally Different Mode. Cast In The Uniquely Japanese Form Of The 'Essay Novel', The Narrative Blends The Stories Of Two Friends On An Expedition Into The Mountains South Of Kyoto, One Of Them Haunting The Traces Of A Medieval Myth, The Other In Search Of A More Recent And More Private Past.
Junichiro Tanizaki
Junichiro Tanizaki was a Japanese novelist known for his masterpiece "The Makioka Sisters," a poignant portrayal of a declining aristocratic family in pre-war Japan. His literary style blended traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern themes, earning him acclaim as a pioneer of psychological realism in Japanese literature.