Lafcadio Hearn
In the shadowed corners of Meiji period Japan, where the veil between the living and the supernatural is tantalisingly thin, a collection of ghostly whispers awaits. Rediscovered after decades of obscurity and now republished by Alpha Editions, this remarkable anthology of supernatural short stories and Japanese folklore tales has been meticulously restored for today’s and future generations. The narratives, steeped in eerie ghost encounters and strange phenomena studies, invite readers into a world where the moonlight reveals more than just shadows.This edition is not just a reprint-it’s a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, offering a unique glimpse into the traditional Japanese setting that has inspired countless horror story enthusiasts and fans of gothic literature. The tales within, echoing the influences of Edogawa Rampo, unfold with a haunting beauty that captivates both casual readers and those seeking to enrich their classic collections. As you delve into these stories, you embark on a cultural mythology exploration that transcends time, connecting the past with the present in a dance of mystery and wonder.For those who cherish tales of moonlight and rain, where the boundaries between reality and the ethereal blur, this ghost stories collection is a must-have. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the supernatural and the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore, inviting you to lose yourself in its pages.