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Eclipse

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Keiichiro Hirano’s Eclipse, set on the eve of the Renaissance in Europe, is the award-winning debut novel of one of Japan’s most celebrated contemporary writers.
  • 12 November 2024
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Winner, 2025-2026 Lindsley and Masao Miyoshi Translation Prize, Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University

In the late fifteenth century, a young Dominican friar sets out on a journey from Paris to Florence in search of manuscripts of pre-Christian philosophy. Along the way, he encounters an ascetic alchemist in a small village. As the young man falls under the spell of the alchemist’s quest for enlightenment, a series of disasters—culminating in a total solar eclipse—strikes the village, with profound consequences.

Keiichiro Hirano’s Eclipse was a meteoric literary sensation when it first appeared in 1998. Its author, still an undergraduate, was hailed as a prodigy; the book received Japan’s most prestigious literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, and became a bestseller. Set on the eve of the Renaissance in Europe, Eclipse depicts a society that is on the surface vastly different from modern-day Japan. Yet its account of a challenge to dualistic binaries and ossified worldviews holds striking contemporary resonance and philosophical depth. Taking the form of a memoir, Eclipse brings together an evocative portrayal of its historical setting, including the lore of medieval alchemy, with a rich literary lexicon, lush imagery, and psychological intricacy. This vivid translation offers Anglophone readers a vital work by one of Japan’s most distinctive voices.

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Price: $80.00
Pages: 152
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 12 November 2024
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231214902
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: FICTION / World Literature / Japan, FICTION / Historical / Medieval, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Asian / Japanese
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A fascinating tale of an encounter between a young Dominican friar and an alchemist, with a witch hunter lurking in the background. Some readers will be reminded of Eco’s The Name of the Rose.

Keiichiro Hirano is an acclaimed Japanese novelist who has published fifteen major works of fiction in a variety of genres and styles. His other books in English translation are A Man (2020) and At the End of the Matinee (2021).

Brent de Chene is professor emeritus at Waseda University.

Charles De Wolf is professor emeritus at Keio University.

Introduction by Brent de Chene
Eclipse
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