3 Books by Kyusaku Yumeno
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Overview: Yumeno Kyūsaku was the pen name of the early Shōwa period Japanese author Sugiyama Taidō. The pen name literally means "a person who always dreams". He wrote detective novels and is known for his avant-gardism and his surrealistic, wildly imaginative and fantastic, even bizarre narratives.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics



The Spirit Drum
Japanese literature is well known for its unusual, disturbing, or downright scary stories, and Kyusaku Yumeno––a classic author whose name means “the eccentric dreamer”––personifies these dark elements. The Spirit Drum, Yumeno’s debut work that gained him fame in the eye of the public, is the fateful tale of how a seemingly harmless musical instrument manages to bring ruin to a pair of families over several generations, a ruthless form of revenge for an ancient wrongdoing. Influenced by Noh theater, the oldest form of traditional Japanese drama still performed in the modern day, The Spirit Drum is a memorable work of early 20th century Japanese literature, resplendent with that era’s culture and rich with an otherworldly atmosphere.
Dogra Magra
Sokomoto: “Kumaku Yumeno Complete Works 9” Chikuma Bunko, Chikuma Shobo April 22, 1992, 1st edition issued, September 5, 2002 4th edition, first published: “Dogra Magura” Shotokan Bookstores issued in 1935 January 15, original text is, the "months" (kuten number 5-86) to be used, such as in or place name when counting things, you have made to the roundhouse.
Kaimu: A Collection of Disturbing Dreams
Japanese literature is known for its unusual, disturbing, or downright scary stories, and Kyusaku Yumeno––a classic author whose name means “the eccentric dreamer”––personifies these dark elements. This second volume focuses on a set of Yumeno’s six short stories titled “Kaimu”, a word formed from the characters for “mysterious” and “dream”. These stories, each about a disturbing dream in an unusual setting, utilize imagery to create atmosphere and engage the reader’s senses. A diver in search of gold coins faces an unwanted encounter at the bottom of the sea; a hotshot pilot decides to take a joyride on a plane shrouded in superstition; a man discovers himself trapped in a tiny cage inside of a massive, seemingly deserted hospital––these and other stories are sure to delight and unsettle fans of Japanese literature and lovers of eerie, unusual stories. To serve as a learning resource for those studying Japanese, the stories are included in both English-only as well as parallel Japanese/English formats. As a bonus, over sixty translation notes have been included for readers interested in translation, or anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the stories.
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Overview: Yumeno Kyūsaku was the pen name of the early Shōwa period Japanese author Sugiyama Taidō. The pen name literally means "a person who always dreams". He wrote detective novels and is known for his avant-gardism and his surrealistic, wildly imaginative and fantastic, even bizarre narratives.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics
The Spirit Drum
Japanese literature is well known for its unusual, disturbing, or downright scary stories, and Kyusaku Yumeno––a classic author whose name means “the eccentric dreamer”––personifies these dark elements. The Spirit Drum, Yumeno’s debut work that gained him fame in the eye of the public, is the fateful tale of how a seemingly harmless musical instrument manages to bring ruin to a pair of families over several generations, a ruthless form of revenge for an ancient wrongdoing. Influenced by Noh theater, the oldest form of traditional Japanese drama still performed in the modern day, The Spirit Drum is a memorable work of early 20th century Japanese literature, resplendent with that era’s culture and rich with an otherworldly atmosphere.
Dogra Magra
Sokomoto: “Kumaku Yumeno Complete Works 9” Chikuma Bunko, Chikuma Shobo April 22, 1992, 1st edition issued, September 5, 2002 4th edition, first published: “Dogra Magura” Shotokan Bookstores issued in 1935 January 15, original text is, the "months" (kuten number 5-86) to be used, such as in or place name when counting things, you have made to the roundhouse.
Kaimu: A Collection of Disturbing Dreams
Japanese literature is known for its unusual, disturbing, or downright scary stories, and Kyusaku Yumeno––a classic author whose name means “the eccentric dreamer”––personifies these dark elements. This second volume focuses on a set of Yumeno’s six short stories titled “Kaimu”, a word formed from the characters for “mysterious” and “dream”. These stories, each about a disturbing dream in an unusual setting, utilize imagery to create atmosphere and engage the reader’s senses. A diver in search of gold coins faces an unwanted encounter at the bottom of the sea; a hotshot pilot decides to take a joyride on a plane shrouded in superstition; a man discovers himself trapped in a tiny cage inside of a massive, seemingly deserted hospital––these and other stories are sure to delight and unsettle fans of Japanese literature and lovers of eerie, unusual stories. To serve as a learning resource for those studying Japanese, the stories are included in both English-only as well as parallel Japanese/English formats. As a bonus, over sixty translation notes have been included for readers interested in translation, or anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the stories.
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