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The Makioka Sisters

Introduction by Edward G. Seidensticker

The Makioka Sisters( )
Author: Tanizaki, Jun'ichiro
Translator: Seidensticker, Edward G.
Introduction by: Seidensticker, Edward G.
Series title:Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-679-42452-9
Publication Date:May 1993
Publisher:Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint:Everyman's Library
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $28.00
Book Description:

Junichirō Tanizaki's magisterial evocation of a proud Osaka family in decline during the years immediately before World War II is arguably the greatest Japanese novel of the twentieth century and a classic of international literature. Tsuruko, the eldest sister of the once-wealthy Makioka family, 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...
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Book Details
Pages:498
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Literary
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.24 x 8.27 x 1.2 Inches
Book Weight:1.275 Pounds
Author Biography
Tanizaki, Jun'Ichiro (Author)
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki was born in Tokyo, Japan on July 24, 1886. He was a modern Japanese novelist, whose writing is characterized by eroticism and ironic wit. His novels include Some Prefer Nettles, The Makioka Sisters, The Key, and Diary of a Mad Old Man. In 1949, he won the Asahi Prize and was awarded the Order of Culture by the Japanese government. He died of a heart attack on July 30, 1965.

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