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Eastern Heathens: An Anthology of Subverted Asian Folklore Condition:Like New In 1864 the National Gallery

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In 1864 the National Gallery of Ireland opened to the public in Dublin

you'll feel as though you can smell the odors of Jewish villages

Explore historic treasures such as the Taj Mahal and Teotihuacan

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Eastern Heathens: An Anthology of Subverted Asian Folklore Condition:Like New In 1864 the National GalleryThis collection brings together 14 subversions, reinventions, and adaptations of folktales from all across Asia, written by an international crew of authors. Within these pages, you'll find Cambodian horror stories, a poetic meditation on Japanese fox spirits, a crime parable based on the Indian epic of the Ramayana, a sci fi redaction of the Chinese legend of Lady White Snake, and many more exquisite gems. This book is a treasure trove of the

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