There were a few that stood out as exceptional to me. It does make it seem as though these are told by different people, which is good.Īll of these stories were good, in different ways and for different reasons. We do get a sense that these were written at very different times by Hearn as they don’t really have a consistent sound to them. Author/editor Lafcadio Hearn gives us a good cross section of stories and does a really fine job of retelling these stories for an English reading audience. These aren’t horror stories – there are a few that are kind of terrifying – but in some ways these are more mythology. The first thing people may notice is that these ghost stories have a very different tone to them. Maybe it’s the ability to control it that I like in literature? But I also have a long-standing appreciation for Japanese arts and culture and so a combination of the two ghost stories and Japanese culture, proves highly interesting to me. I do enjoy the genre, which is a little bit surprising, because I don’t enjoy these sorts of movies. Readers of my book review blog will note a moderate number of horror or dark fantasy books that I have read and reviewed. Certain things are universal, such as a person’s sense of dread and fear, and perhaps, even, the belief in an existence after death.
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