Kipling visited Japan in 1889 and 1892. No other leading English
literary figure of his day spent so long in that country or wrote
so fully about it. Kipling's newspaper dispatches from Japan were
described by the great Japanologist Basil Han Chamberlain as 'the
most graphic even penned by a globetrotter'. These vivid
pen-pictures, together with Kipling's other writings about Japan,
are now collected by Sir Hugh Cortazzi and George Webb, carefully
edited with an introduction and Notes. First published in 1988,
this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
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