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The Kojiki, or Records of Ancient Matters: Exploring the Mythology and Origins of Ancient Japan through Classical Literature and Traditional Folklore

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The Kojiki, or Records of Ancient Matters, represents a monumental achievement in Japanese literature and historiography, encapsulating the mythology, history, and culture of early Japan. Written in 712 CE, this seminal work is composed in an intricate combination of classical Japanese with kanji characters adopted from Chinese, producing a unique narrative style that blends oral traditions with the ethos of written literature. It offers an invaluable glimpse into the creation myths of Japan, the lineage of its emperors, and the values and beliefs of a formative society, all while navigating complex poetic and prose structures that reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of its time. Despite being an anonymous work, the Kojiki was commissioned by Emperor Tenmu, which hints at its sociopolitical significance in legitimizing imperial authority and documenting historical narratives for posterity. The authorship's anonymity does not detract from its profound influence on Japanese culture; rather, it speaks to the collective memory and identity-building that permeated the early Japanese state, driven by a desire to unify disparate clans under a shared historical and mythological framework. For readers interested in the intersection of history, mythology, and cultural identity, The Kojiki offers an enlightening exploration into the foundations of Japanese civilization. Its rich tapestry of stories serves both as a historical record and a captivating narrative that resonates through the ages, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Japanese heritage.

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Translators: Basil Hall Chamberlain

Release date

Ebook: 10 April 2021

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