“Does it not move you strangely, the love-bird's cry, tonight when, like the drifting snow, memory piles up on memory?”

Source: Tale of Genji, The Tale of Genji, trans. Arthur Waley, Ch. 20: Asagao

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Japanese novelist, poet during the Heian period. best known… 973–1014

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