
The New Tale of Taira (1)
Shin Heike Monogatari
Yutaka Hayauchi (Hrsg.)Band 1: The New Tale of Taira
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ISBN-13: 9783759798114
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.08.2024
Sprache: Englisch
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Mehr InfosThe Taira tribe's master, Tadamori Taira, serves Japan's most powerful person, the retired emperor Toba, as the guard chief. Tadamori has earned the trust of the former emperor through his potent weapons and unique personality. This trust is a significant aspect of their relationship, which one gains slowly. However, despite this, his tribe is poor and discriminated against by the nobles. Tadamori's eldest son, Kiyomori, the novel's hero, is twenty. The oppression of the samurai by Fujiwara's family annoys Kiyomori greatly. Resistance to the nobility slowly germinates in Kiyomori's consciousness. With unwavering patience, he awaits his chance, which is yet to come. The nobles become entangled in intriguing power struggles over the choice of the first lady and the succession to the throne.

Yutaka Hayauchi (Hrsg.)
Yutaka Hayauchi was born in Masuda, Japan, in 1951 and attended school there until high school. At 18, he began studying chemistry at the University of Osaka, Japan. At the age of 20, he moved to Hamburg and studied chemistry at the University of Hamburg, where he also obtained a doctorate in organic chemistry after graduating. During his studies, he worked as a translator for scientific literature and patent specifications, an interpreter for business negotiations, and a simultaneous interpreter for congresses. In 1984, he joined Bayer AG in Leverkusen as a chemist with a doctorate, was responsible for drug approval for Bayer in Japan (1988 to 1991). He worked in various development laboratories for new drugs in Leverkusen and Wuppertal until his retirement (1991 to 2016). He is married, has two daughters, and lives in Leverkusen. He has been a German citizen since 1998.
Yutaka Hayauchi became acquainted with Eiji Yoshikawa's novel The New Tale of Taira when he lived with his family in Kyoto. Even as a schoolboy, he had heard stories about the tragic General Yoshitsune from his mother and was immediately fascinated by the novel. Moreover, the story happened in Kyoto, a city he remembers fondly. He worked on translating this long story into German from 1991 to full length and published 21 volumes from 2016 till 2023.





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