Embracing family / Nobuo Kojima ; translated by Yukiko Tanaka.
2005
PL832.O395 A28 2005 (Mapit)
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Title
Embracing family / Nobuo Kojima ; translated by Yukiko Tanaka.
Author
Uniform Title
Hōyō kazoku. English
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781564784056 (alk. paper)
1564784053 (alk. paper)
1564784053 (alk. paper)
Published
Normal : Dalkey Archive Press, 2005.
Language
English
Language Note
Translated from the Japanese.
Description
161 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
PL832.O395 A28 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification
895.6/35
Summary
Set during the U.S. Occupation following World War II, Embracing Family is a novel of conflict--between Western and Eastern traditions, between a husband and wife, between ideals and reality. At the opening of the book, Miwa Shunsuke and his wife are trapped in a strained marriage, subtly attacking one another in a manner similar to that of the characters in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? When his wife has an affair with an American GI, Miwa is forced to come to terms with the disintegration of their relationship and the fact that his attempts to repair it only exacerbate the situation. An award-winning novel, critics have read this book as a metaphor of postwar Japanese society, in which the traditional moral and philosophical basis of Japanese culture is neglected in favor of Western conventions.
Note
Originally published in Japanese as: Hoyo kazoku by Kodansha, 1966.
Available Note
Also issued online.
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