The Fantastic in Modern Japanese Literature
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"In 1908 Natsume Soseki, perhaps the greatest of modern Japanese writers, published an eerie fantasy called Yume juya (trans. Ten Nights of Dream (1974) consisting of ten short visionary stories purporting to be dreams."
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272 pages
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