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Visions of Desire - Tanizaki's Fictional Worlds (Hardcover)
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Visions of Desire - Tanizaki's Fictional Worlds (Hardcover)
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No Japanese writer was more obsessed with desire than Tanizaki
Jun'ichiro (1886-1965). Over a career that spanned half a century,
he explored, with both joyful fascination and ruthless insight, the
dazzling varieties of sexuality, the complementary attractions of
exoticism and nostalgia, the human yearning for mastery over
others, and the tense relationship between fantasy and the exterior
world. His fiction is filled with portrayals of desire in all its
violence, irony, pathos, and comedy.
In one of Tanizaki's novels, a young engineer fascinated with the
West sets out to transform a Japanese bar girl into his very own
version of Mary Pickford. He succeeds to such an extent that the
girl, growing tired of his immutable Japaneseness, begins to take
foreign lovers. Cuckolded and humiliated though his is, the
engineer is unable to leave his fantasy-come-to-life and resigns
himself to enslavement.
In another novel, a Westernized Japanese finds himself gradually
drawn to the past. Specifically, he is attracted to his
father-in-law's companion, a young woman who has been trained and
costumed to play the part of an old-fashioned mistress. Though this
woman is no more a flesh-and-blood embodiment of tradition than a
bunraku doll, the protagonist contemplates a life with someone like
her, a life defined by the pursuit of abstract, dehumanized
cultural ideals.
Visions of Desire locates such novels in the shifting discourse on
cultural identity and cultural aspiration that permeates Japanese
life. Ito argues that Tanizaki's novels do not merely end in the
reification and contemplation of cultural ideals but rather
problematize the desire behind such ideals. He finds in the
writer's fiction a subtle understanding of cultural aspiration as a
process riddled with subversions, influenced by patterns of
mediation, and circumscribed by the lonely efforts of individual
subjectivity. He discovers in Tanizaki's fables about the male
effort to transform women into cultural icons a clear awareness of
the sexual and class hierarchies that make such transformation
possible.
Visions of Desire is the first book in English on a writer who is
possibly modern Japan's greatest novelist. Ito has written for both
the specialist and the general reader, setting his argument in a
discussion both of Tanizaki's times and of the life of a writer who
believed in living out the fantasies that fueled his fictions.
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