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內容簡介 "Intrepid journalist and novelist William T. Vollman's colossal body of work stands unsurpassed for its range, moral imperative, and artistry." --BooklistWilliam T. Vollmann, the National Book Award-winning author of Europe Central, offers a charming, evocative, and piercing examination of the ancient Japanese tradition of Noh theatre and the keys it holds to our modern understanding of beauty. Kissing the Mask is the first major book on Noh by an American writer since the 1916 publication the classic study Pisan Cantos and the Noh by Ezra Pound. But Kissing the Mask is pure Vollman--illustrated with photos by the author with provocative related side-discussions on femininity, transgender, kabuki, pornography, geishas, and more. What defines beauty when a mask conceals the face, and what can this ancient art teach us about femininity today? A Deep Dive into Noh Theatre: Go behind the rainbow curtain into the world of Noh, Japan's ancient and beautiful performing art, as National Book Award-winner William T. Vollmann attempts to decode its mysteries. The Art of the Mask: Explore the haunting power of Noh masks, from their creation by master carvers to the way actors use them to convey complex emotions and transcend reality on stage. Gender Performance in Japan: From the stylized femininity of Noh and Kabuki to the modern worlds of geishas and transgender women, Vollmann investigates the many faces of womanhood. Stunning Author Photography: Illustrated with dozens of Vollmann's own evocative photographs, capturing the faces, costumes, and hidden moments of a world steeped in tradition.