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The Makioka Sisters (Paperback, 1st Vintage International Ed): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Makioka Sisters (Paperback, 1st Vintage International Ed)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Osaka in the years immediately before World War II, four aristocratic women try to preserve a way of life that is vanishing. As told by Junichiro Tanizaki, the story of the Makioka sisters forms what is arguably the greatest Japanese novel of the twentieth century, a poignant yet unsparing portrait of a family-and an entire society-sliding into the abyss of modernity.
Tsuruko, the eldest sister, clings obstinately to the prestige of her family name even as her husband prepares to move their household to Tokyo, where that name means nothing. Sachiko compromises valiantly to secure the future of her younger sisters. The unmarried Yukiko is a hostage to her family's exacting standards, while the spirited Taeko rebels by flinging herself into scandalous romantic alliances. Filled with vignettes of upper-class Japanese life and capturing both the decorum and the heartache of its protagonist, "The Makioka Sisters" is a classic of international literature.

"From the Hardcover edition."

El Elogio de La Sombra (English, Spanish, Paperback): Tanazaki, Jun'ichiro Tanizaki El Elogio de La Sombra (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Tanazaki, Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
In Praise of Shadows (Paperback, New edition): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki In Praise of Shadows (Paperback, New edition)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R240 R203 Discovery Miles 2 030 Save R37 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An intimate reflection on Japanese art and architecture from one of the country's greatest novelists. This is an enchanting essay on aesthetics by one of the greatest Japanese novelists. Tanizaki's eye ranges over architecture, jade, food, toilets, and combines an acute sense of the use of space in buildings, as well as perfect descriptions of lacquerware under candlelight and women in the darkness of the house of pleasure. The result is a classic description of the collision between the shadows of traditional Japanese interiors and the dazzling light of the modern age. 'Elegant...a delight to read' Independent on Sunday

In Praise of Shadows - Vintage Design Edition (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki In Praise of Shadows - Vintage Design Edition (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki 1
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A fully illustrated, beautifully produced edition of Junichiro Tanizaki's wise and evocative essay on Japanese culture. 'We find beauty not in the thing itself but in the patterns of shadows, the light and the darkness, that one thing against another creates... Were it not for shadows, there would be no beauty.' This book is in fact a portal. Reading it, you will be led by Junichiro Tanizaki's light touch into a mysterious and tranquil world of darkness and shadows, where gold flashes in the gloom and a deep stillness reigns. If you are accustomed to equate light with clarity, the faded with the worthless and the dim with the dreary, prepare for a courteous but powerful realignment of your ideas. In Praise of Shadows is a poetic paean to traditional Japanese aesthetics - in a free-ranging style that moves from architecture to No theatre, and from cookery to lighting, Tanizaki teaches us to see the beauty in tarnished metal, the sombre dignity in unglazed pottery, the primacy of organic materials that bear witness to the regular touch of human hands. It is also astonishingly prescient, offering a gentle warning against the quest for airbrushed perfection, and reminding us that too much light can pollute and obscure our natural world. In this special edition, the text is accompanied by specially selected images to complement Tanizaki's reflections and further illustrate the pattern and beauty of shadows.

The Makioka Sisters (Vintage Classics Japanese Series) (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Makioka Sisters (Vintage Classics Japanese Series) (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki 1
R411 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R49 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An exquisite novel about four sisters living though a turbulent decade...I'd put it in the 10 greatest books of the 20th century' David Mitchell 'A near-perfect novel' Hanya Yanagihara In the years leading up to the Second World War, four sisters live in dilapidated houses in Osaka and Ashiya, and each navigate their own complex, personal relationship to the fading lustre of the Makioka family name. Rich with breathtaking descriptions of ancient customs and an ever-changing natural world, Junichiro Tanizaki evokes in loving detail a long-lost way of life even as it withers under the harsh glare of modernity. TRANSLATED BY EDWARD SEIDENSTICKER VINTAGE JAPANESE CLASSICS - five masterpieces of Japanese fiction in gorgeous new gift editions.

Longing and Other Stories (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Longing and Other Stories (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by Anthony Chambers, Paul McCarthy
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jun'ichiro Tanizaki is one of the most eminent Japanese writers of the twentieth century, renowned for his investigations of family dynamics, eroticism, and cultural identity. Most acclaimed for his postwar novels such as The Makioka Sisters and The Key, Tanizaki made his literary debut in 1910. This book presents three powerful stories of family life from the first decade of Tanizaki's career that foreshadow the themes the great writer would go on to explore. "Longing" recounts the fantastic journey of a precocious young boy through an eerie nighttime landscape. Replete with striking natural images and uncanny human encounters, it ends with a striking revelation. "Sorrows of a Heretic" follows a university student and aspiring novelist who lives in degrading poverty in a Tokyo tenement. Ambitious and tormented, the young man rebels against his family against a backdrop of sickness and death. "The Story of an Unhappy Mother" describes a vivacious but self-centered woman's drastic transformation after a freak accident involving her son and daughter-in-law. Written in different genres, the three stories are united by a focus on mothers and sons and a concern for Japan's traditional culture in the face of Westernization. The longtime Tanizaki translators Anthony H. Chambers and Paul McCarthy masterfully bring these important works to an Anglophone audience.

A Cat, A Man, And Two Women (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki A Cat, A Man, And Two Women (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki 1
R356 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R102 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A novella and two short stories reveal Tanizaki at his best and most bizarre.

The three pieces in this collection―the novella “A Cat, A Man, and Two Women” and two shorter pieces “The Little Kingdom” and “Professor Rado”―are lighthearted and entertaining variations on one of Tanizaki’s favorite preoccupations: dominance and submission in relationships, complicated even further here by customs, public opinion, and comic grotesqueries. In the title piece, the bumbling Shozo is caught in the middle of an ongoing struggle between his ex-wife and her younger successor. Shozo would prefer to stay out of it and be peacefully left alone with his elegant tortoiseshell cat Lily, but he keeps getting dragged back into the battles and arguments. The result is an oddball love triangle centered around Lily, the only true object of Shozo’s affections―“one of the finest pieces of literature concerning cats ever written” (Choice).

Longing and Other Stories (Hardcover): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Longing and Other Stories (Hardcover)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by Anthony Chambers, Paul McCarthy
R1,619 Discovery Miles 16 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jun'ichiro Tanizaki is one of the most eminent Japanese writers of the twentieth century, renowned for his investigations of family dynamics, eroticism, and cultural identity. Most acclaimed for his postwar novels such as The Makioka Sisters and The Key, Tanizaki made his literary debut in 1910. This book presents three powerful stories of family life from the first decade of Tanizaki's career that foreshadow the themes the great writer would go on to explore. "Longing" recounts the fantastic journey of a precocious young boy through an eerie nighttime landscape. Replete with striking natural images and uncanny human encounters, it ends with a striking revelation. "Sorrows of a Heretic" follows a university student and aspiring novelist who lives in degrading poverty in a Tokyo tenement. Ambitious and tormented, the young man rebels against his family against a backdrop of sickness and death. "The Story of an Unhappy Mother" describes a vivacious but self-centered woman's drastic transformation after a freak accident involving her son and daughter-in-law. Written in different genres, the three stories are united by a focus on mothers and sons and a concern for Japan's traditional culture in the face of Westernization. The longtime Tanizaki translators Anthony H. Chambers and Paul McCarthy masterfully bring these important works to an Anglophone audience.

Devils in Daylight (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Devils in Daylight (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by J. Keith Vincent
R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One morning, Takahashi, a writer who has just stayed up all night working, is interrupted by a phone call from his old friend Sonomura: barely able to contain his excitement, Sonomura claims that he has cracked a secret cryptographic code based on Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold-Bug and now knows exactly when and where a murder will take place-and they must hurry if they want to witness the murder, because it's later that very night! Sonomura has a history of lunacy and playing the amateur detective, so Takahashi is of course reluctant to believe him. Nevertheless, they stake out the secret location, and through tiny peepholes in the knotted wood, become voyeurs at the scene of a shocking crime... Atmospheric, erotic, and tense, Devils in Daylight is an early work by the master storyteller who "created a lifelong series of ingenious variations on a dominant theme: the power of love to energize and destroy" (Chicago Tribune).

In Praise of Shadows (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki In Praise of Shadows (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R301 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R34 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An essay on aesthetics by the Japanese novelist, this book explores architecture, jade, food, and even toilets, combining an acute sense of the use of space in buildings. The book also includes descriptions of laquerware under candlelight and women in the darkness of the house of pleasure.

The Makioka Sisters (Hardcover, Reissued New Ed): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Makioka Sisters (Hardcover, Reissued New Ed)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hailed as the greatest Japanese novel of the Twentieth century, THE MAKIOKA SISTERS is a subtle tale of domestic oppression worthy of Balzac or Chekhov, In this saga of the once prosperous but now declining Makioka family struggling to marry off one of their daughters, Tanizaki presents the picture of a family and a society striving to preserve their self-respect as they come to terms with disturbing new ways in a classic confrontation of innovasion and tradition. A wonderful portrait of Japanese life in the first half of the twentieth century.

In Black and White - A Novel (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki In Black and White - A Novel (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by Phyllis I. Lyons
R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's In Black and White is a literary murder mystery in which the lines between fiction and reality are blurred. The writer Mizuno is working on a story about the perfect murder. His fictional victim is modeled on an acquaintance, a fellow writer. When he notices that this man's real name has crept into his manuscript, he becomes terrified that an actual murder will take place-and that he will be the main suspect. Mizuno goes to great lengths to establish an alibi, venturing into the city's underworld. But he finds himself only more entangled as his paranoid fantasies, including a mysterious "Shadow Man" out to entrap him, intrude into real life. A sophisticated psychological and metafictional mystery, In Black and White is a masterful yet little-known novel from a great writer at the height of his powers. The year 1928 was a remarkable one for Tanizaki. He wrote three exquisite novels, but while two of them-Some Prefer Nettles and Quicksand-became famous, In Black and White disappeared from view. All three were serialized in Osaka and Tokyo newspapers and magazines, but In Black and White was never published as an independent volume. This translation restores it to its rightful place among Tanizaki's works and offers a window into the author's life at a crucial point in his career. A critical afterword explains the novel's context and importance for Tanizaki and Japan's literary and cultural scene in the 1920s, connecting autobiographical elements with the novel's key concerns, including Tanizaki's critique of Japanese literary culture and fiction itself.

The Makioka Sisters (Paperback, Reissue): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Makioka Sisters (Paperback, Reissue)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R354 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R51 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tanizaki's masterpiece is the story of four sisters, and the declining fortunes of a traditional Japanese family. It is a loving and nostalgic recreation of the sumptuous, intricate upper-class life of Osaka immediately before World War Two. With surgical precision, Tanizaki lays bare the sinews of pride, and brings a vanished era to vibrant life.

Seven Japanese Tales (Paperback, 1st Vintage International Ed): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Seven Japanese Tales (Paperback, 1st Vintage International Ed)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R469 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R62 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In these seven stories, the author of The Makioka Sisters explores the territory where love becomes self-annihilation, where the contemplation of beauty gives way to fetishism, and where tradition becomes an instrument of refined cruelty.

Quicksand (Paperback, New Edition): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Quicksand (Paperback, New Edition)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Introduction by Kristen Roupenian
R275 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R19 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A seductive psychological thriller about obsession, jealousy and deceit, and a Japanese classic

Sonoko Kakiuchi is a cultured Osaka lady in an uninspiring marriage. When she decides to take an art class in town she meets the extraordinary Mitsuko, a woman as beautiful and charismatic as she is cunning. They begin a passionate affair and Sonoko soon finds herself infatuated by Mitsuko, and ensnared in a web of sex, humiliation and deceit.

With an introduction by Kristen Roupenian, author of 'Cat Person'

Some Prefer Nettles (Paperback, New Ed): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Some Prefer Nettles (Paperback, New Ed)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R273 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R43 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Generally considered one of Tanizaki's finest works Some Prefer Nettles deals with the ramifications of a collapsing marriage. Kaname seeks escape from his vacuous domestic existence in the arms of a beautiful Eurasian, and closes his eyes to the possibility that his wife may take a lover. His father-in-law is a bourgeois of the old school, civilised, refined, trained in the elegant ambiguities of an ancient tradition.

Instinctively the old man divines that his daughter's marriage has failed because the young couple have cut themselves off from the traditional Japanese roots of aesthetic and emotional fulfilment, and he tries to repair the breach by leading them back to the classical arts of the country. Beneath the calm, if shadowed, surface of the narrative there runs a violent and absorbing conflict between the debilitating indecision of the husband and the devious scheming of the older man.

Gold & Silver (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Gold & Silver (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by Shelley Marshall
R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Childhood Years - A Memoir (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Childhood Years - A Memoir (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Childhood Years, originally published serially in a literary magazine between 1955 and 1956, Tanizaki Jun'ichiro (1886-1965) takes a meandering look back on his early life in Tokyo. He reflects on his upbringing, family, and the capital city with a conversational – and not necessarily honest – eye, offering insights into his later life and his writing.

In Black and White - A Novel (Hardcover): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki In Black and White - A Novel (Hardcover)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki; Translated by Phyllis I. Lyons
R1,410 R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Save R179 (13%) Out of stock

Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's In Black and White is a literary murder mystery in which the lines between fiction and reality are blurred. The writer Mizuno is working on a story about the perfect murder. His fictional victim is modeled on an acquaintance, a fellow writer. When he notices that this man's real name has crept into his manuscript, he becomes terrified that an actual murder will take place-and that he will be the main suspect. Mizuno goes to great lengths to establish an alibi, venturing into the city's underworld. But he finds himself only more entangled as his paranoid fantasies, including a mysterious "Shadow Man" out to entrap him, intrude into real life. A sophisticated psychological and metafictional mystery, In Black and White is a masterful yet little-known novel from a great writer at the height of his powers. The year 1928 was a remarkable one for Tanizaki. He wrote three exquisite novels, but while two of them-Some Prefer Nettles and Quicksand-became famous, In Black and White disappeared from view. All three were serialized in Osaka and Tokyo newspapers and magazines, but In Black and White was never published as an independent volume. This translation restores it to its rightful place among Tanizaki's works and offers a window into the author's life at a crucial point in his career. A critical afterword explains the novel's context and importance for Tanizaki and Japan's literary and cultural scene in the 1920s, connecting autobiographical elements with the novel's key concerns, including Tanizaki's critique of Japanese literary culture and fiction itself.

The Key (Paperback, New edition): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Key (Paperback, New edition)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R255 Discovery Miles 2 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'This year I intend to begin writing about a topic which, in the past, I have hesitated to mention even here. I have always avoided commenting on my sexual relations with Ikuko, for fear that she might surreptitiously read my diary and be offended.'So begins this forthright and moving tale of a middle-aged man deeply in love with his younger wife. In spite of that love, they have grown physically apart, each unsure of the other's thoughts and desires until the day Ikuko discovers the key to her husband's diary with its desperate hints of jealousy and voyeurism. The key, she realises, to his very soul

Naomi (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Naomi (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R468 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R113 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Na-o-mi. The three syllables of this name, unusual in 1920s Japan, captivate a 28-year-old engineer, who soon becomes infatuated with the girl so named, a teenaged café waitress. Drawn to her Eurasian features and innocent demeanor, Joji is eager to whisk young Naomi away from the seamy underbelly of post—World War I Tokyo and to mold her into his ideal wife. But when the two come together to indulge their shared passion for Western culture, Joji discovers that Naomi is far from being the naïve girl of his fantasies, and his passion descends into a comically helpless masochism.

A literary masterpiece that helped to establish Junichiro Tanizaki as Japan's greatest novelist, Naomi is both a hilarious story of one man's obsession and torment, and a brilliant evocation of a nation's cultural confusion.

Diary of a Mad Old Man (Paperback, New edition): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki Diary of a Mad Old Man (Paperback, New edition)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R290 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R17 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tanizaki's last novel - written during his final illness, echoes his o wn life. Moving and powerful, it takes the form of an old man's diary, where he records his struggle with his self-image, and the manifestat ions of age, and his growing desire for his beautiful, Westernised dau ghter-in-law. Between them, the two characters embody Japan past and p resent.

The Secret History Of The Lord Of Musashi (Paperback): Jun'ichiro Tanizaki The Secret History Of The Lord Of Musashi (Paperback)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
R275 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R19 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These two short novels, published in the early 1930's ranked high in Tanizaki's own estimation of his work. The contrast is stark, but in their controlled complexities of tone, both bear the unmistakable stamp of Tanizaki's hand. MUSASHI deals with the dark sexual obsessions of a sixteenth-century warlord, accidentally initiated in his youth into the morbid rites attendant upon battle. ARROWROOT too touches on the pursuit of legend, but in a totally different mode.

Cast in the uniquely Japanese form of the 'essay novel', the narrative blends the stories of two friends on an expedition into the mountains south of Kyoto, one of them haunting the traces of a medieval myth, the other in search of a more recent and more private past.

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