The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu is widely considered the world's first novel and one of the greatest achievements in global literature. Written in 11th-century Japan, this richly detailed narrative explores court life, romance, aesthetics, and impermanence through the life of Prince Genji. Elegant, introspective, and emotionally complex, the novel offers deep psychological insight and cultural richness. A cornerstone of Japanese literature and world classics, this work is essential for readers interested in literary history, philosophy, and timeless storytelling.