Lu Xun spent the last decade of his life in the turbulent world of Shanghai. Soon after arriving in 1927, he befriended Uchiyama Kanzō, owner of a bookstore specializing in Japanese writings. Their friendship and the mutual kindnesses (occasionally involving near-death experiences) form the core of this short volume. In part a meditation of what two people with such different backgrounds―one the most famous intellectual of his time, the other a merchant with a sixth-grade education from a country on the verge of launching total war against China―may speak to our own fractious times. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of Sino-Japanese exchange, Joshua Fogel paints a captivating portrait of two men of very different temperament, background, and political outlook. We see their friendship in ordinary moments over a cup of Karigane tea, a specially-reserved rattan chair, and the efforts at mounting exhibits of woodblock prints but also in extraordinary moments when Uchiyama protected Lu Xun from GMD spies and Japanese military police in the tumultuous years before total war. Theirs was a remarkable friendship indeed.
Joshua A. Fogel Knihy


The Whole Megilla
Reading the Tractate on the Scroll of Esther in the Babylonian Talmud
- 156 stránek
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Focusing on tractate Megilla of the Babylonian Talmud, this book provides a detailed page-by-page analysis and interpretation of the text. It aims to clarify complex themes and concepts, making the challenging material accessible to readers. Through careful exegesis, it enhances understanding and appreciation of this significant work in Jewish literature.