
Murasaki Shikibu, or Lady Murasaki as she is sometimes known in English (Japanese: 紫式部), was a Japanese novelist, poet, and a maid of honor of the imperial court during the Heian period. She is best known as the author of The Tale of Genji, written in Japanese between about 1000 and 1008, one of the earliest and most famous novels in human history. "Murasaki Shikibu" was not her real name; her actual name is unknown, though some scholars have postulated that her given name might have been Takako (for Fujiwara Takako). Her diary states that she was nicknamed "Murasaki" ("purple wisteria blossom") at court, after a character in The Tale of Genji. "Shikibu" refers to her father's position in the Bureau of Ceremony (shikibu-shō). ————————————- Murasaki Shikibu. (2007, October 8). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:03, October 19, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?t...
Series
Books

The Tale of Genji
1000

Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
1920

The Diary of Lady Murasaki
1010

La signora della barca - Il ponte dei sogni
2002

Genji & Heike
Selections from The Tale of Genji and The Tale of the Heike
1994

იაპონური მოთხრობები
2013

A String of Flowers, Untied… Love Poems from The Tale of Genji
2001

Murasaki Shikibu
Her Diary and Poetic Memoirs
1982