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Scene from the film "The Pillow Book," by Peter Greenaway.
She has recently edited The Lesbian Pillow Book.
Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book was in a similar vein.
The Pillow Book belongs to the genre of zuihitsu ("random jottings").
Her later work included sets for Peter Greenaway's 1996 film The Pillow Book.
("The Pillow Book" and "The Tale of Genji" were finds in that awkward search).
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This novel faithfully depicts aristocratic life in 11th-century Japan, as does a work by another court lady, which Waley translated as The Pillow-Book of Sei Shōnagon (1928).
Her affect was elastic to say the least, veering from screaming anger to a manic impenetrability as she mangles "People Will Say We're in Love," speaking in pillow-book-like aphorisms.
Other classical writers penned essays: Sei Shonagon -- another court lady -- wrote Makura-no-Soshi (the Pillow Book).
Her ability to catch allusions or to compose in an instant a verse exactly suited to each occasion is evident throughout her Pillow Book.
Her ability to catch allusions or to compose in an instant a verse exactly suited to each occasion is evident in the bedside jottings that are contained in her Pillow Book.
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