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Vampiric: Tales of Blood and Roses from Japan
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Vampiric: Tales of Blood and Roses from Japan

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Japan has always had its own vampire tradition, and has eagerly naturalized Western vampires and vampire literature to produce exotic new hybrids and species of horror, of terror, and of sensual, exquisite beauty. Here are a few of their masterpieces.

The Japanese word for vampire is kyuketsuki, which translates literally to blood-sucking monster, but the literary tradition is far, far more complex.
The practice of Buddhism permeates Japan, and burials are almost always by cremation… leaving the Count and his relatives with no coffins to sleep in! But there is more than one way to sip a little blood, as these authors reveal. Thanks to Bram Stoker, Christopher Lee, and countless others who have popularized the Western vampire, modern Japanese authors have an extensive range of traditions and tales to weave into their own creations.

Contents

Introduction – Raechel Dumas A Cultural Dynasty of Beautiful Vampires: Japan’s Acceptance, Modifications, and Adaptations of Vampires – Shimokusu Masaya Blue Lady – Inoue Masahiko Kingdom – Asukabe Katsunori The Stone Castle – Kikuchi Hideyuki The One-Legged Woman – Okamoto Kido Vampire – Hikage Jokichi The Crimson Cloak – Asamatsu Ken Vow – Sunaga Asahiko The Husk Heir – Kajio Shinji A Piece of Butterfly’s Wing – Kamon Nanami Unnatural – Okuda Tetsuya Paradise Missing – Iino Fumihiko Dracula’s House – Fukuzawa Tetsuzo Birth of a Vampire – Konaka Chiaki Halvires – Mikawa Yu Parasol – Inoue Masahiko

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kurodahan Press
Date
15 September 2019
Pages
250
ISBN
9784909473004

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Japan has always had its own vampire tradition, and has eagerly naturalized Western vampires and vampire literature to produce exotic new hybrids and species of horror, of terror, and of sensual, exquisite beauty. Here are a few of their masterpieces.

The Japanese word for vampire is kyuketsuki, which translates literally to blood-sucking monster, but the literary tradition is far, far more complex.
The practice of Buddhism permeates Japan, and burials are almost always by cremation… leaving the Count and his relatives with no coffins to sleep in! But there is more than one way to sip a little blood, as these authors reveal. Thanks to Bram Stoker, Christopher Lee, and countless others who have popularized the Western vampire, modern Japanese authors have an extensive range of traditions and tales to weave into their own creations.

Contents

Introduction – Raechel Dumas A Cultural Dynasty of Beautiful Vampires: Japan’s Acceptance, Modifications, and Adaptations of Vampires – Shimokusu Masaya Blue Lady – Inoue Masahiko Kingdom – Asukabe Katsunori The Stone Castle – Kikuchi Hideyuki The One-Legged Woman – Okamoto Kido Vampire – Hikage Jokichi The Crimson Cloak – Asamatsu Ken Vow – Sunaga Asahiko The Husk Heir – Kajio Shinji A Piece of Butterfly’s Wing – Kamon Nanami Unnatural – Okuda Tetsuya Paradise Missing – Iino Fumihiko Dracula’s House – Fukuzawa Tetsuzo Birth of a Vampire – Konaka Chiaki Halvires – Mikawa Yu Parasol – Inoue Masahiko

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kurodahan Press
Date
15 September 2019
Pages
250
ISBN
9784909473004