Tun-huang by Yasushi Inoue

Unburied Books - A podcast by Dylan Cuellar, Kassia Oset

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In this episode, Kassia and Dylan discuss the Japanese novel Tun-huang written by Yasushi Inoue and translated by Jean Oda Moy. This work of historical fiction imagines how a trove of early Buddhist sutras came to be hidden in caves along the Silk Road for centuries. We talk about the book’s criticism of education, bureaucracy, and materialism, as well as the significance of freedom, preservation, and translation. Interested in supporting the show? Check out our Patreon page here: patreon.com/user?u=84429384

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