Library Japanese literature> Professor Carl Yebisu's Kenbunroku of Kyoto Shogakukan Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本文学 カール・エビス教授のあやかし京都見聞録 小学館文庫
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Item number: 3Z183339
Released date: 11 Aug 2019
Maker: Shogakukan
著: 柏井壽

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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
Shogakukan Bunko / British mystery writer Karl Yebisu is invited to teach at the prestigious Kyoraku University in Kyoto. He is invited to write his next work, and on days when he doesn't have a lecture, he walks around the city with his assistant, Aoi KUJO, looking for the seeds of creation every day. What surprises Carl, who has only been in Kyoto for a short time, is the mysterious events unique to Kyoto. As if he doesn't have a concept of time or space, he sees a woman transformed by 母狐 from the Azuchi-Momoyama period anecdote "Sotan-gitsune," and he meets an old woman of unknown age who is the guide of "Rokudo-no-tsuji." Being swayed by Aoi, who has a Kyoto-like character, who can be considerate but cannot help but complain, Carl encounters events that cannot be explained by science everywhere he goes.