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Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees - A Masterpiece of the Eighteenth-Century Japanese Puppet Theater (Hardcover)
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Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees - A Masterpiece of the Eighteenth-Century Japanese Puppet Theater (Hardcover)
Series: Translations from the Asian Classics
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A masterpiece of eighteenth-century Japanese puppet theater,
Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees is an action-packed play
set in the aftermath of the twelfth-century Genji-Heike wars. It
follows the adventures of the military commander, Yoshitsune, as he
tries to avoid capture by his jealous older brother and loyal
henchmen. The drama, written by a trio of playwrights, popularizes
Japan's martial past for urban Edo audiences. It was banned only
once in its long history, for a period after World War II, because
occupying American forces feared its nationalizing power. In this
expert translation by Stanleigh H. Jones Jr., readers learn why
Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees became one of the most
influential plays in the repertoires of both kabuki and bunraku
puppet theater. He opens with an introduction detailing the
historical background, production history, and major features of
the bunraku genre, and then pairs his translation of the play with
helpful resources for students and scholars. Emphasizing text and
performance, Jones's translation underlines not only the play's
skillful appropriation of traditional forms but also its brilliant
development of dramatic technique.
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