151 pages

English language

Published Jan. 22, 1986 by Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-008201-2
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OCLC Number:
15198158

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3 stars (1 review)

An erotic study of love and jealousy, this is Kawabata's haunting last novel before he committed suicide in 1972. On a nostalgic New Year journey to Kyoto, Oki, a middle-aged novelist seeks out the mistress he had abandoned some twenty years earlier. But Otoko, now a successful painter, has become involved with the beautiful ad talented Keiko. And it is Otako's vengeful young protegee who frustrates Oki's attempt to resurrect the past.

Kawabata uses his characteristic delicacy of touch to build up a tense atmosphere of menace and hysteria.

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3 stars

Kawabata haunts me. How apt, considering by the time this blog post is published, it's nearly Hallowe'en.

This is the third Kawabata book that I've read. I just keep coming back for more. Every time I find myself in the library, I wander over to the "K" authors and see if there's anything there by Kawabata.

There is a pattern in Kawabata's works. His characters are largely unlikeable and one-dimensional, especially the protagonist. What is with Kawabata and writing useless men as protagonists? Because Oki is the most boring and dull protagonist.

Kawabata, however, redeems himself in his prose. Even with these heavily flawed characters, Kawabata manages to make me feel these character's struggles and I can sympathize with them because he can portray them so well.

Concerning the controversial subject matter, I did not read the summary before reading this book. When it was revealed that Oki was a …