A lantern's glow flickers across rain-slicked streets in Nagasaki, where longing and dislocation entwine beneath the surface of a fleeting romance. In this luminous nineteenth-century novel, the pulse of Meiji era Japan beats against the inner world of a French expatriate, his heart caught between two civilisations. At once a travel narrative and a meditation on identity and belonging, the story beckons readers into a world where east meets west with both tenderness and irony, revealing the intricacies and misunderstandings that arise when cultures collide. Restored for today's and future generations, this evocative work stands at the crossroads of classic literature and world literature, inviting comparison with the likes of The Tale of Genji in its delicate portrayal of love and impermanence. Its pages offer a rare glimpse into French literary fiction's fascination with the exotic, filtered through the lens of a society in transition. The atmospheric Nagasaki setting is as much a character as any inhabitant, its gardens and teahouses echoing with secrets and the soft footfalls of those seeking connection across boundaries. For classic literature readers and world literature students alike, this volume holds enduring relevance, asking what it means to belong and how we navigate the spaces between self and other. The cross-cultural romance at its heart is rendered with a painter's eye for detail and a traveller's yearning for understanding, making it as vital now as when it first enchanted audiences. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. More than a simple reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering a fresh invitation to explore the complexities of French expatriate stories and the universal search for meaning in unfamiliar lands.
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