
JAPANILAINEN SATAKIELI
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A moonlit night drapes a tiny, hidden island in silver, where a Japanese merchant‑artist has built an intimate tea house surrounded by winding bridges and fragrant vines. Guests in light robes glide in carriage‑drawn carts, their laughter and the soft clatter of porcelain mixing with the distant hum of biwa strings. As the full moon crowns the sky, a delicate figure in a sparkling kimono steps onto a woven mat, her movements a whisper of wind and sorrow that seem to make the lanterns themselves sway.
The opening scene hints at a world where East and West brush shoulders—foreign travelers share Kyeto ale while locals raise their cups to immortalize the night. The tranquil silence that follows the revelry invites listeners to feel the island’s lingering mystery, promising stories of love, duty, and adventure that unfold beyond the moon’s glowing bridge. This atmospheric start sets a tone of elegant melancholy, drawing you into a tapestry of cultures and emotions.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (199K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-07-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1875–1954
A pioneering North American novelist and screenwriter, she became famous for popular fiction published under the pen name Onoto Watanna. Her life moved from Montreal to New York, Alberta, and Hollywood, and her work is now read as an important part of early Asian North American literary history.
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