In the refined, ritual-bound world of the Heian imperial court, the beautiful and gifted Prince Genji moves through a life of love affairs, political maneuvering, and quiet heartbreak, watched over by a narrator who understands every subtle cruelty and kindness of court life. Written by a noblewoman a thousand years ago, it captures interior lives with a psychological precision that feels startlingly contemporary.
Widely credited as the world's first novel in the modern sense — a sprawling, character-driven epic that predates the European novel by centuries and remains a cornerstone of world literature.










