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Mar 09, 2011 | ISBN 9781590174258

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“A true historical imagination is exceedingly rare, and [Tun-huang] is a superb example of such an imagination at work.” —Robert Payne, ASIA

“The unique thing about Inoue’s work, for me . . . is that every story presents a vision, and that unlike the visions in books by other authors, I can always follow the vision as I’m reading, always believe it; Inoue has lived and felt these images and has the simplest and airiest language for them that I have ever seen. I don’t need to believe his illuminations, they are simply there in the book, as facts.” —Peter Handke

“a work of superb historical imagination. . . ” —James Kirkup, The Independent

“Early in the 20th century an incredible hoard of Buddhist sutras and other manuscripts was discovered by itinerant monk in Tun-huang. Archaeologists recovered thousands of documents that have been concealed in the Thousand Buddha Caves for 900 years. The author…speculated on the reasons for the hiding of such treasures, and this fascinating and exotic novel is the result.” —Publishers Weekly

“Historical reconstruction of a very personal and special kind.” —Donald Richie

“An enthralling tale.” —Oriental Economist

“A unique writer who has managed to escape the often narrow topical bounds of the Japanese novel.” —Japan Quarterly

“One of Japan’s most prolific and respected authors…” —Japan Economic Newswire

“The descriptive passages in Yasushi Inoue’s ‘Under the Shadow of Mount Bandai’ are worthy of the longer passages of an Anne Radcliff Gothic tale” —The Japan Times

”One of the most respected novelists in Japan.” —The New York Times

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