Description
An unwed mother arranges for her children to meet their father, who is a stranger to them. A woman confronts the "other woman" in her lover's life. A young single mother on an outing to the seaside comes face to face with how much she resents her own children. Another woman tries desperately to hold on to a private life despite her controlling male relatives.
Reviews
"[Tsushima's heroines share a] hopeless, level gaze which sees everything, the ability (in spite of having seen everything) to go ahead, eyes on the road-it takes a very special and very personal talent to so convincingly display this....[And] here Tsushima has finally found something like perfection in this imperfect world-Geraldine Harcourt's translations. After the first page, one completely forgets that it is, indeed, a translation one is reading." -- Donald Richie - The Japan Times
"These are stories that cut deeply, and remain etched into your memory long after the last page. Largely billed as a feminist writer, Tsushima evades any label, her fiction transcends gender to focus on the existential loneliness that is at the heart of humanity." -- Kris Kosaka - The Japan Times
"As potent and heady as a dry martini....Tsushima is an archaeologist of the female psyche, reconstructing the burnt nerve endings underneath unprepossessing female exteriors." -- The Village Voice
"Tsushima is a subtle, surprising, elegant writer who courageously tells unexpected truths about an unfamiliar, yet recognizable world." -- Margaret Drabble
Book Information
ISBN 9780811213561
Author Yuko Tsushima
Format Paperback
Page Count 138
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 143g
Dimensions(mm) 206mm * 132mm * 13mm