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A beautiful book that can be enjoyed both as a short story and an artbook.
"Isn't that voice of my friend, Li Zheng?"
During a trip, Ensan is reunited with his old friend Li, but his once beautiful appearance has completely changed...
This mystical tale of a man transformed into a tiger is rooted in a story dating from the Tang dynasty, but feels totally immediate thanks to Nakajima's masterful adaptation and Nekosuke's gorgeous original art.
At once lyrical and philosophical, Nakajima's story is a timeless classic now made available to contemporary audiences thanks to the Maiden's Bookshelf series.
Nakajima (1909-1942) is one of the luminaries of modern Japanese literature, and "The Moon Over the Mountain" is perhaps is best-known work. As with many of his stories, it is based on an ancient Chinese tale, and reflects Nakajima's deep Chinese learning as the scion of a family of Confucian scholars.
"Isn't that voice of my friend, Li Zheng?"
During a trip, Ensan is reunited with his old friend Li, but his once beautiful appearance has completely changed...
This mystical tale of a man transformed into a tiger is rooted in a story dating from the Tang dynasty, but feels totally immediate thanks to Nakajima's masterful adaptation and Nekosuke's gorgeous original art.
At once lyrical and philosophical, Nakajima's story is a timeless classic now made available to contemporary audiences thanks to the Maiden's Bookshelf series.
Nakajima (1909-1942) is one of the luminaries of modern Japanese literature, and "The Moon Over the Mountain" is perhaps is best-known work. As with many of his stories, it is based on an ancient Chinese tale, and reflects Nakajima's deep Chinese learning as the scion of a family of Confucian scholars.
