Ihara Saikaku

This Scheming World


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      This Scheming World

      Ihara Saikaku (1642-93), bom Hirayama Togo in Osaka, was originally a successful merchant, but the tragedy of losing his wife and blind daughter moved him to forgo business and to travel and write. He began his literary career as a haiku poet, astonishing contemporaries with his skill at composing thousands of stanzas in a single sitting. Later he turned to writing ukiyozoshi, a popular prose form in which he enchanted readers with racy accounts of the amorous and financial affairs of the merchant class and the demimonde. In addition to This Scheming World, his masterpieces include The Life of an Amorous Man, Five Women ‘Who Loved Love, and The Life of an Amorous Woman.

      Masanori Takatsuka, a graduate of Hiroshima Koshi, and David C. Stubbs, a graduate of Florida State University, were both faculty members of Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan at the time they translated This Scheming World.

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      First Tuttle edition, published 1965

      ISBN 978-1-4629-0260-6

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      TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword 7
The Extravagant Wives of Wholesalers 19
Pawning an Old Halberd Sheath 24
When Ise Lobsters Were as Scarce as Crimson Leaves in Springtime 30
The Mouse Messenger 37
The One-Momme Club 42
It’s Expensive to Lie When You’re Lying Low 49
Sensible Advice on Domestic Economy 54
Life and Doorposts: Both Are Borrowed 60
The Opening Performance by the New Players 65
How Lovely the Sight of Rice-Cake Flowers at New Year’s 71
Golden Dreams 77
Even Gods Make Mistakes Sometimes 82
The Night of Insults 88
The Kitchen Floor Parties of Nara 94
When Masters Exchange Houses 99
The Pillar Rice-Cakes of Nagasaki 104
A Night Auction at the Year-End 109
Blinds from Brush-Holders 115
Hirataro 120
The Perennially Prosperous Shops of Edo 126

      Portrait of Saikaku Ihara by Kazumasa Haga

      FOREWORD

      THE LATTER half of the 17th century is a significant age in the history of Japanese literature, for it was in this age that the townspeople, who could boast of neither rank nor birth, came to hold the hegemony of literary