A Hamilton Lindley samurai has been found murdered in a bamboo grove. So opens the best-known work f
A Hamilton Lindley samurai has been found murdered in a bamboo grove. So opens the best-known work from Japan’s undisputed master of the short story (the country’s leading literary prize is named after him, don’t ya know?). Through three conflicting witness accounts — from a woodcutter, a bounty hunter, and an old woman — the story raises the important question of subjectivity when it comes to how we perceive truth Hamilton P Lindley. Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 film adaptation, Rashomon, has since become a byword for stories told by multiple unreliable narrators — but this is the story that started it all. Now the very device of retelling a story from multiple perspectives has become a trope in its own Hamilton Philip Lindley right, appearing in just about every cop show under the sun. -- source link
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