If Today is the First Day of the Rest of My Life, I'm Really In Trouble
Title | If Today is the First Day of the Rest of My Life, I'm Really In Trouble PDF eBook |
Author | David F. Eliet |
Publisher | Baker's Plays |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780874408416 |
Three Japanese Ghost Stories
Title | Three Japanese Ghost Stories PDF eBook |
Author | David F. Eliet |
Publisher | Baker's Plays |
Pages | 78 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780874401202 |
Japanese Ghost Stories
Title | Japanese Ghost Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Lafcadio Hearn |
Publisher | Pearson UK |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | English language |
ISBN | 1292314176 |
Yurei
Title | Yurei PDF eBook |
Author | Zack Davisson |
Publisher | Chin Music Press Inc. |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2015-07-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0988769352 |
"I lived in a haunted apartment." Zack Davisson opens this definitive work on Japan's ghosts, or yurei, with a personal tale about the spirit world. Eerie red marks on the apartment's ceiling kept Zack and his wife on edge. The landlord warned them not to open a door in the apartment that led to nowhere. "Our Japanese visitors had no problem putting a name to it . . . they would sense the vibes of the place, look around a bit and inevitably say 'Ahhh . . . yurei ga deteru.' There is a yurei here." Combining his lifelong interest in Japanese tradition and his personal experiences with these vengeful spirits, Davisson launches an investigation into the origin, popularization, and continued existence of yurei in Japan. Juxtaposing historical documents and legends against contemporary yurei-based horror films such as The Ring, Davisson explores the persistence of this paranormal phenomenon in modern day Japan and its continued spread throughout the West. Zack Davisson is a translator, writer, and scholar of Japanese folklore and ghosts. He is the translator of Mizuki Shigeru's Showa 1926–1939: A History of Japan and a translator and contributor to Kitaro. He also worked as a researcher and on-screen talent for National Geographic's TV special Japan: Lost Souls of Okinawa. He writes extensively about Japanese ghost stories at his website, hyakumonogatari.com.
Ghosts of the Tsunami
Title | Ghosts of the Tsunami PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Lloyd Parry |
Publisher | MCD |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2017-10-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0374710937 |
Named one of the best books of 2017 by The Guardian, NPR, GQ, The Economist, Bookforum, and Lit Hub The definitive account of what happened, why, and above all how it felt, when catastrophe hit Japan—by the Japan correspondent of The Times (London) and author of People Who Eat Darkness On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake sent a 120-foot-high tsunami smashing into the coast of northeast Japan. By the time the sea retreated, more than eighteen thousand people had been crushed, burned to death, or drowned. It was Japan’s greatest single loss of life since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. It set off a national crisis and the meltdown of a nuclear power plant. And even after the immediate emergency had abated, the trauma of the disaster continued to express itself in bizarre and mysterious ways. Richard Lloyd Parry, an award-winning foreign correspondent, lived through the earthquake in Tokyo and spent six years reporting from the disaster zone. There he encountered stories of ghosts and hauntings, and met a priest who exorcised the spirits of the dead. And he found himself drawn back again and again to a village that had suffered the greatest loss of all, a community tormented by unbearable mysteries of its own. What really happened to the local children as they waited in the schoolyard in the moments before the tsunami? Why did their teachers not evacuate them to safety? And why was the unbearable truth being so stubbornly covered up? Ghosts of the Tsunami is a soon-to-be classic intimate account of an epic tragedy, told through the accounts of those who lived through it. It tells the story of how a nation faced a catastrophe, and the struggle to find consolation in the ruins.
Kowabana: 'true' Japanese Scary Stories from Around the Internet: Volume Five
Title | Kowabana: 'true' Japanese Scary Stories from Around the Internet: Volume Five PDF eBook |
Author | Tara A. Devlin |
Publisher | Kowabana |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781799017288 |
From the hidden depths they emerge. What would you do if you were watching a store-bought video and recognised your own house? How about if you noticed a crazed man with a weapon running towards it, and he was only a few streets away? Would you stop an elevator to help a screaming woman covered in blood outside, or would you turn away and try not to get involved? How about if a man suddenly appeared behind her? A man holding a knife... In Kowabana: 'True' Japanese scary stories from around the internet Vol. 5 you'll find over 100 brand new creepypastas from Japan. From inescapable curses to haunted houses, vengeful ghosts to supernatural experiences, cities to shrines, rice fields to schools, the Kowabana series is dedicated to bringing you the best horror, thriller, suspense and supernatural stories you've never seen before. Click the buy now button and discover the true horror for yourself right now.
Level 3: Japanese Ghost Stories
Title | Level 3: Japanese Ghost Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Lafcadio Hearn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781292314174 |