Japanese Art of Extraordinary Beings
A Genealogy of Dark Fantasy
(Author) Shoko HarukiDemons, sorcerers, ninjas......explaining the origins of Japan's dark heroes from the perspective of Japanese art. In many "dark fantasy" manga and anime, which are hugely popular today, characters use extraordinary abilities to carve out their destiny. In Japanese art, too, characters who can be seen as prototypes of those manga and anime characters with extraordinary abilities, such as sorcerers or samurai who control magical beasts, have often been depicted. There are also works here and there, such as giants who slay demons and eat humans, or people whose hands stretch, that are reminiscent of world famous artworks. This timeless collection focuses mainly on creatures with "extraordinary abilities" who appear in ghost stories and legends from the Edo period and explains the current trends behind anime and manga. Chapter I: Lineage of Figures with Supernatural Abilities The Gathering and Revelry of Supernatural Figures; Arhats, Immortal Hermits, Sorcerers, Japanese Mythological Deities Chapter II: Astounding Physical Performances Shape-shifting and Extraordinary Mobility of Beings, Falling between Humans and Non-humans Chapter III: Threatening Natural Phenomena Disastrous Destructibility of Fire, Water, Wind, Thunder, Light Chapter IV: Concert of Beasts Terrifying yet Dependable Companions; Fierce, Mythical, Divine and Supernatural Beasts Chapter V: Profusion of Supernatural Beings Embodiments of Human Desires of Flight, Cloning Selves, Curses, Enchantment Chapter VI: Fantastical Battles Overflow of Life and Imagination; Demon-slaying, Dragon-slaying, Sorcerers' Duels, Grand Conflicts
Shoko Haruki
Shoko Haruki is a renowned Japanese author known for her novel "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle," blending magical realism with psychological depth. Her lyrical prose and intricate narratives have captivated readers worldwide, solidifying her as a master of contemporary literature and a key figure in the Japanese literary landscape.