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Yasunari Kawabata: Senbazuru (Japanese language, 1955, Shinchōsha)

174 pages

Japanese language

Published March 16, 1955 by Shinchōsha.

OCLC Number:
36757624

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The past will always follow you. The main character, Kikuji, learns this first hand in Thousand Cranes. After the death of his father, he is pursued by women from his father's past. There is Chikako, a mistress that his father did not see for long and who constantly meddles in Kikuji's personal affairs. Then there is his father's main mistress, Mrs. Ota, and her daughter, Fumiko. These three women are haunted by Kikuji's father and turn to Kikuji to express their guilt, shame, and envy.

What really captured me about this book was just how irritating these characters were. Chikako was just downright annoying with her constant pestering. Mrs. Ota seemed utterly useless, just crying and (the way I interpreted it) longing for Kikuji's dead father. I had some hope in Fumiko, who seemed like the most normal out of the three women despite her insistence on absorbing the …

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