Ueda Akinari

Ueda Akinari

Ueda Akinari, born in Osaka in 1734, is the author of the stories of mystery and suspense most accomplished classical Japanese literature. Throughout his life he was a merchant, poet, philologist and scholar of classical Japanese, esthete and doctor. His early works are among the best examples of the genre ukiyo-zoshi (tales of the floating world). With Tales of Moonlight and Rain created the forerunner of the yomi-hon or "reading books," then went on to become the mainstream of Japanese novels. He died in 1809 in Kyoto.