The novel tells the story of a French silkworm merchant-turned-smuggler named Hervé Joncour in 19th century France who travels to Japan for his town's supply of silkworms after a disease wipes out their African supply. His first trip to Japan takes place in the Bakumatsu period, when Japan was still largely closed to foreigners. During his stay in Japan, he becomes obsessed with the concubine of a local baron. His trade in Japan and his personal relationship with the concubine are both strained by the internal political turmoil and growing anti-Western sentiment in Japan that followed the arrival of Matthew C. Perry in Endo Bay.
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This bilingual anthology aims at providing an English-speaking audience with a selection of modern Norwegian poetry. Although Norwegian poets create works of high quality, their poems are generally little known outside Scandinavia. Some of the poets represented in this anthology are well established, others are not so well known. However, they all represent something special in modern Norwegian poetry. The editor, Terje Johanssen, is himself an established poet in Norway. His introductory chapter will provide the readers with a general survey of the development the last 25 years, and of the present situation of modern Norwegian poetry.









