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-'''Patrick Lafcadio Hearn ''' ([[June 27]], [[1850]] - [[September 26]], [[1904]]), also known as '''Koizumi Yakumo''' after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, best known for his books about [[Japan]]. He is especially well-known for his collections of Japanese [[legend]]s and [[kwaidan|ghost stories]], such as ''[[Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things]]''.+'''Patrick Lafcadio Hearn ''' ([[June 27]], [[1850]] - [[September 26]], [[1904]]), also known as '''Koizumi Yakumo''' after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, best known for his books about [[Japan]]. He is especially well-known for his collections of Japanese [[legend]]s and [[kwaidan|ghost stories]], such as ''[[Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things]]'' and as a translator of [[Gautier]].
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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (June 27, 1850 - September 26, 1904), also known as Koizumi Yakumo after gaining Japanese citizenship, was an author, best known for his books about Japan. He is especially well-known for his collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories, such as Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things and as a translator of Gautier.




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