Lafcadio Hearn – Dublin 2019 https://dublin2019.com An Irish Worldcon Sun, 14 Apr 2019 13:41:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://dublin2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/cropped-harp_logo_sm-e1502041914202-59x59.png Lafcadio Hearn – Dublin 2019 https://dublin2019.com 32 32 Fantastic Fridays: Lafcadio Hearn https://dublin2019.com/fantastic-fridays-lafcadio-hearn/ Fri, 10 May 2019 12:00:03 +0000 https://dublin2019.com/?p=7604 Welcome to another entry in a series on Irish writers of the fantastic. Swan River Press takes us on a tour through Ireland’s fantasy heritage. “The Fairy of Science sometimes touches my ears and eyes with her wand; and then, for a little time, I am able to hear things inaudible, and to perceive things […]

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Welcome to another entry in a series on Irish writers of the fantastic. Swan River Press takes us on a tour through Ireland’s fantasy heritage.

Lafcadio Hearn
“The Fairy of Science sometimes touches my ears and eyes with her wand; and then, for a little time, I am able to hear things inaudible, and to perceive things imperceptible.”
– Kwaidan (1904)

 

Born on the Greek island of Lefkada, Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was brought up in both Ireland and England. At nineteen he emigrated to the United States where he became a journalist, first in Cincinnati and later New Orleans. After a sojourn in the French West Indies, he sailed for Japan in 1890. Hearn wrote extensively about his new homeland, its tales, customs, and religions, acting as a bridge between Japan and the Western world. He died in Tokyo where he is buried under his Japanese name, Koizumi Yakumo.

 

Read Lafcadio Hearn at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/368

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