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Murasaki Shikibu's The Diary of Lady Murasaki, translated by Richard Bowring in 1996, primarily deals with the birth of two sons to the empress between the fall of 1008 and the beginning of 1010.

Sei Seishonagon's The Pillow Book, written around 1000 A.D., is a series of jottings and essays that chronicles life in the Heian court. Characterized by the author's extreme wit, the book was translated into English by Ivan Morris in 1971.

The Ten Thousand Leaves, the first great anthology of Japanese poetry, was written in the first half of the eighth century...

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