"Clear-eyed glimpses of human behavior in the extremities of poverty, stupidity, greed, vanity
Story-telling of an unconventional sort, with most of the substance beneath the shining, enameled surface." The New York Times Book ReviewThis collection of six short stories, most of which have never been translated before, includes "In a Grove", a psychologically sophisticated tale about murder, rape, and suicide; "Rashomon", the story of a thief scared into honesty by an encounter with a ghoul; and "Kesa and Morito", the story of man driven to kill someone he doesn't hate by a lover whom he doesn't love."There are enough Swiftian touches in Akutagawa to show his hatred of stupidity, greed, hypocrisy and the rising jingoism of the day. But Akutagawa's artistic integrity kept him from joining his contemporaries in the easy social criticism or naive introspection
What he did was question the values of his society, dramatize the complexities of human psychology, and study, with a Zen taste for paradox, the precarious balance of illusion and reality."Howard Hibbett, from the Introduction of Rashomon and Other StoriesClassic Japanese stories include:In a GroveRashomonYam GruelThe MartyrKesa and MoritoThe Dragon