Ugetsu

Ugetsu

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Apr 1, 1993 · Anglais · Broché (186 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 186
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 1, 1993
Éditeur Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10 0813518628
ISBN-13 9780813518626

Description

In 16th century Japan, amid the chaos of civil wars, two ambitious peasants navigate a world marked by desperation and the pursuit of wealth. Their aspirations lead them into the potter's craft, where they seek to create masterpieces that could elevate their status and secure their fortunes. The allure of prosperity is tantalizing, driving them to take risks that could alter the course of their lives forever.

As they delve deeper into the realm of art and ambition, the line between reality and the supernatural begins to blur. The peasant's journey intertwines with themes of love, betrayal, and the costs of ambition, forcing them to confront the moral implications of their desires. Each decision they make serves as a reminder of the consequences that come with seeking greatness in a tumultuous world.

Ultimately, their quest serves as a poignant reflection on the transient nature of life and the enduring power of artistic expression. The vibrant backdrop of feudal Japan adds depth to their story, rich with cultural and historical significance. Through their struggles, readers are invited to ponder the true meaning of fortune and the sacrifices made along the path to success.
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