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Til Death Do Us Part?

Season 10
February 14, 2024
Spooky ilustration of a long-haired, dark figure behind a valentine.

They say love is eternal. What about heartbreak? This Valentine’s Day, we bring you some of Japanese theater’s most popular tales of scorned lovers seeking vengeance from beyond the grave—with a burning passion.

Transcript

Guests: 

  • Frank Feltens, Curator of Japanese Art at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
  • Kit Brooks, Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art

Smithsonian Links:

  • See vibrant art depicting the stories shared in this episode in person (if you dare...) in the new exhibition Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art from March 23 to October 6, 2024
  • You can also read more about the exhibition in the accompanying book by Kit Brooks and Frank Feltens.
  • Explore the museum’s extensive digital collection of Edo period prints portraying ghosts, demons, and other supernatural figures.
  • Ready to leave spooky stories of scorned lovers behind? Take an audio tour through another centuries-old tale depicted in Japanese art with our Sidedoor season eight episode, Sumo Wrestlers vs. Firefighters.

From the Collections

“Love Letters”

card,valentine

card,valentine

You Are My Love for Ever and Ever

Linda and Lisa Griffiths, Traditional Welsh Love Song

card,valentine

card,valentine

Envelope to Mary Cisneros "Be My Valentine"

Valentine Pour Tamarind

Valentine

card,valentine

Silhouette Portrait, Valentine

Patti Warashina Valentine to Robert Sperry

Love Flute

“Love Is Here to Stay”

First Love Letter

To One I Love

Valentine

"From thence together we will love..."

55c LOVE Letter and Rose single

Stamp with illustration of three clusters of small blue flowers with leaves on white background

32c Love Cherub booklet single

29c Heart Globe single

Georges Mathieu letter to Hedda Sterne

The Love Letter

"Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup"

"St. Valentine's Fond Greeting..." Boy and girl up in a balloon with hearts

Valentine

Forever Garden of Love single

Flute

Man's courting flute in the form of a bird

card,valentine

Valentine

Venus and Cupids

Valentine

"Scent" from your Valentine

Love


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