Lafcadio Hearn: American Writings (Loa #190): Some Chinese Ghosts / Chita / Two Years in the French West Indies / Youma / Selected Journalism and Lett

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$40.00  $37.20
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Library of America
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Pages
848
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5.14 X 8.1 X 1.45 inches | 1.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
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9781598530391
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About the Author

A singular figure in American letters, Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) had a life as complex as his heritage. Born in the Ionian Islands to a Greek mother and an Irish father, he was abandoned by his parents, raised in boarding schools, and then sent penniless to the United States, where he began a career as a newspaper journalist. After earning a measure of literary fame in his adopted country, he moved permanently to Japan, where he became a leading interpreter of Japanese ways for a Western audience.

Christopher Benfey
, volume editor, is Mellon Professor of English at Mount Holyoke. His books include The Double Life of Stephen Crane (1992), Degas in New Orleans (1997), The Great Wave (2003), and A Summer of Hummingbirds (2008).

Reviews

"Hearn's writing about New Orleans exposed thousands of Americans to the Crescent City and Louisiana at large. We're happy to know that even today, Hearn's work promises to acquaint new fans with the city's mystique." --The Advocate [Louisiana]