
Lovecraft e il Giappone. Letteratura, cinema, manga, anime
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
Italian
Published
May 21, 2018
Publisher
La Torre Editrice
ISBN-10
8896133335
ISBN-13
9788896133330
Description
Gianluca Di Fratta explores the fascinating intersection of H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic horror and Japanese culture in this engaging examination. The book delves into how Lovecraft's themes resonate within various Japanese art forms, including literature, cinema, manga, and anime, illuminating the cultural exchange that has flourished over the years.
Readers will discover how Lovecraft's influence has permeated Japanese storytelling, inspiring a unique blend of aesthetics and philosophical inquiry. Di Fratta meticulously highlights key works and creators who have reinterpreted Lovecraft's ideas, infusing them with distinct cultural nuances that speak to both Japanese and global audiences.
Through insightful analyses and vivid examples, the text reveals the profound impact of Lovecraft's mythos on Japanese creators. This illuminating journey not only celebrates the legacy of Lovecraft but also underscores the enduring significance of cross-cultural dialogues in contemporary art and literature.
Readers will discover how Lovecraft's influence has permeated Japanese storytelling, inspiring a unique blend of aesthetics and philosophical inquiry. Di Fratta meticulously highlights key works and creators who have reinterpreted Lovecraft's ideas, infusing them with distinct cultural nuances that speak to both Japanese and global audiences.
Through insightful analyses and vivid examples, the text reveals the profound impact of Lovecraft's mythos on Japanese creators. This illuminating journey not only celebrates the legacy of Lovecraft but also underscores the enduring significance of cross-cultural dialogues in contemporary art and literature.
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