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Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees

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This book carefully translates a seminal work of Japanese puppet theater, written in 1747, during the the genre's golden age. The editor includes background information on the play and a bibliography.
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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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Price: $32.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Translations from the Asian Classics
Publication Date: 01 December 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231080538
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

DRAMA / Asian / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Japanese

Thoroughly researched and elegantly written... an excellent text for inclusion in a survey course of Japanese theatre.
Stanleigh H. Jones Jr. is professor emeritus of Japanese at Pomona College. He studied Japanese at International Christian University in Tokyo and completed his Ph.D in Japanese literature at Columbia University. He is also the editor and translator of Sugawara and the Secrets of Calligraphy and the author of The Bunraku Puppet Theatre of Japan: Honor, Vengeance, and Love in Four Plays of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees
Dramatis Personae
Prologue
Act One
Scene 1. The Imperial Palace
Scene 2. The Hermitage at North Saga Village
Scene 3. The Horikawa Mansion
Scene 4. Kawagoe Tarō Comes as Envoy
Act Two
Scene 1. Before the Fushimi Inari Shrine
Scene 2. The Tokaiya
Act Three
Scene 1. The Pasania Tree
Scene 2. The Death of Kokingo
Scene 3. The Sushi Shop
Act Four
Scene 1. Michiyuki: The Journey with the Drum
Scene 2. The Zaō Hall
Scene 3. The Conference at the Zaō Hall
Scene 4. The Mansion of Kawatsura Hōgen
Scene 5. The Fox
Act Five
Scene 1. In the Mountains of Yoshino
Bibliography