This novel is a landmark in Japanese literature, widely known, read, and
beloved. Sometimes known as "The Five-Story Pagoda," it tells the story
of Jubei, a carpenter and craftsman, who dreams of building a pagoda for
the Abbot of the Kannoji Temple. Despite his poverty, low station, and
poor reputation-he is known as "the slouch"- Jubei's determined and
uncompromising allegiance to his own vision bring him the possibility of
raising a great work for the ages ... but will it stand against the
howling demons of a tropical typhoon? Rohan Kōda's The Pagoda (Gojūnotō,
五重塔) first appeared in installments in 1891-1892. This first English
translation was published in 1909. Sakae Shioya, the translator, was the
author of When I Was a Boy in Japan (1906).