On The Narrow Road To The Deep North

Journey into a lost Japan

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Lesley Downer: On The Narrow Road To The Deep North (Paperback, 1990, Sceptre)

Paperback, 280 pages

Published Aug. 2, 1990 by Sceptre.

ISBN:
978-0-340-53041-2
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ASIN:
0340530413

In 1689 Matsuo Basho, a Japanese poet, set out on his last and longest journey, to the remote northern provinces. His account, rich in strange, surreal and comic encounters along the road, is a famous work in Japanese literature. Three hundred years later, inspired by Basho's writing and her writing for Japan, Lesley Downer set off in his footsteps. Walking and hitchhiking hermit priests, meeting people who had never seen a Westerner and dining on flowers and sauteed grasshoppers, she discovered a world which most Japanese believe vanished centuries ago.

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Revelation

This book become a revelation for me. It's a captivating journey into Japanese history, geography, religion, culture, poetry, reaching to deep roots of Japanese social background told by a Westerner for a Westerner. I love it. Watch the Kwaidan movie before reading the book to pitch the story of Yoshitsune if you haven't watched it yet.

A great history lesson and travel memoir

I downloaded a copy of On The Narrow Road To The Deep North by Lesley Downer when I saw it mentioned in an Endeavour Press newsletter. Like Richard Flanagan's similarly titled Burma railroad novel, The Narrow Road To The Deep North, Downer's book owes its naming to Matsuo Basho's ancient travel memoir. The famous Japanese poet inspired her to follow in his footsteps across the rural north of the country and this fascinating book is her record of the journey.

I love the idea of visiting Japan myself, especially the country outside of Tokyo which is completely different to the ultra-modern city. On The Narrow Road To The Deep North reveals some of the mysteries of the culture and also describes important historical events that took place in the places Downer visits. I appreciated the clever intertwining of the three main journeys: that of Downer herself, Basho and his …

Subjects

  • Authors, Japanese
  • Description and travel
  • Japanese Authors
  • Journeys