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2006
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A new translation of the idiosyncratic diary of a C10 court lady in Heian Japan. Along with the TALE OF GENJI, this is one of the major Japanese Classics.
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- Arthur Waley
2024
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In the tenth century, Japan was both physically and culturally isolated from the rest of the world. The Pillow Book recaptures this lost world with the diary of a young court lady. Sei Shōnagon was a contemporary of Murasaki Shikibu, who wrote the well-known novel The Tale of Genji. Unlike the latter's fictionalized view of the Heian-era court, Shōnagon's journal provides a lively miscellany of anecdotes, observations, and gossip, intended to be read in juicy bits and pieces. This unique v...
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- Women Writers of the World
2025
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The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon is a fascinating blend of personal reflections, courtly observations, and poetic musings, offering a vivid glimpse into the cultural and aesthetic sensibilities of Heian-era Japan. As a lady-in-waiting at the imperial court, Shōnagon documents daily life with sharp wit and keen attention to detail, capturing the beauty, rituals, and intrigues of courtly society. Her work is structured as a collection of anecdotes, l...
2009
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Sei Shōnagon was a Japanese author, poet, and lady of the court who served the Empress Teishi during the middle Heian period, around 1000 A.D. What little is known of her comes from her writings. The daughter and granddaughter of poets, Sei Shōnagon is best remembered for her “Pillow-Book”, a collection of essays, anecdotes, poems, and descriptive passages recorded around the end of the first millennium and the beginning of the second. A largely unrelated group of writings the work can be ...
$7.39 CAD
2026
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The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon is a captivating and intimate window into life at the Japanese imperial court during the Heian period. Written around the year 1000, this remarkable work blends personal reflection, poetic observation, and cultural commentary, creating one of the most unique and influential works in classical Japanese literature. Rather than following a traditional narrative, The Pillow Book is composed of a series of short passages, anecdotes, lists, and observations record...
2025
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When the first volume of The Tale of Genji appeared in English, the prevailing comment of critics was that the book revealed a subtle and highly developed civilization, the very existence of which had hitherto remained unsuspected. It was guessed that so curious a state of society, with its rampant æstheticism and sophisticated unmorality, its dread of the explicit, the emphatic, must have behind it a protracted history of undisturbed development, or (as others put it) must be the climax o...
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- Arthur Waley
2025
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The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon is a vivid collection of essays, anecdotes, poems, and personal reflections written during the late 10th and early 11th centuries in Heian Japan. Sei Shōnagon, a lady-in-waiting to Empress Consort Teishi, composed this work around 1002 as a private journal capturing the refined life of the imperial court. The book offers a unique glimpse into court customs, seasonal beauty, social intrigues, and personal opinions, blending sharp wit with poetic grace. Unlike...
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or Free with Kobo Plus2009
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The Pillow-Book of Sei Shōnagon by Sei Shōnagon unfolds like a whispered secret from the Heian court—intimate, poetic, and irresistibly alive with the textures of a world long past yet surprisingly familiar. In audiobook form, these reflections, lists, observations, and witty commentaries glow with renewed life, allowing listeners to enter directly into Shōnagon’s mind: sharp, curious, humorous, and deeply attuned to beauty.
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- Arthur Waley
2025
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The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon is a literary masterpiece of the Japanese Heian period, offering a vivid, intimate glimpse into court life at the turn of the 11th century. Written by a lady-in-waiting to Empress Teishi, this remarkable collection of personal observations, lists, poems, and anecdotes blends elegance, wit, and sharp social insight. Shōnagon's keen eye captures the fleeting beauty of nature, the rituals of court etiquette, and the subtleties of human behavior with poetic grac...
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- Arthur Waley
2019
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In the tenth century, Japan was both physically and culturally isolated from the rest of the world. The Pillow Book recaptures this lost world with the diary of a young court lady. Sei Shōnagon was a contemporary of Murasaki Shikibu, who wrote the well-known novel The Tale of Genji. Unlike the latter's fictionalized view of the Heian-era court, Shōnagon's journal provides a lively miscellany of anecdotes, observations, and gossip, intended to be read in juicy bits and pie...
$6.19 CAD
- Narrated by
- Georgina Sutton
Unabridged
11 hours 9 min
2022
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The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon is a fascinating, detailed account of Japanese court life in the closing years of the 10th century. Written by a lady of the court at the height of Heian culture, this book enthrals with its lively gossip, witty observations and subtle impressions.Lady Shonagon was an erstwhile rival of Lady Murasaki, whose novel, The Tale of Genji, fictionalized the elite world Lady Shonagon so eloquently relates. Featuring reflections on royal and religious ceremon...
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Unabridged
6 hours 57 min
2018
EN
Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu wrote The Tale of Genji in the 11th century to entertain the other women in the court. It follows the romantic exploits of the title character, an emperor’s son, as he navigates life within aristocratic society and eventually outside of it. Praised for its psychological insight into the characters’ motivations, the book greatly influenced Japanese culture and is widely considered the world’s first novel. In 1882, Suematsu Kencho translated a condensed v...











