Waiting Years, The: A Novel

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Subtle, shifting relationships among women in Japan.

The Waiting Years is a beautifully written and nuanced exploration of the lives of women in Japan during the early 20th century. Enchi's characters are vivid and complex, and her portrayal of the shifting power dynamics within the Shirakawa family is both subtle and poignant. This book is recommended for readers who enjoy character-driven novels and stories that delve deeply into the psychology of the human experience.

  • Noma Literary Prize 野間文芸賞 (1957)
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Waiting Years, The: A Novel

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ISBN: 9784770028891
Publisher: Kodansha USA
Date of Publication: 2002-09-13
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.95
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The beautiful, immature girl whom she took home to her husband was a maid only in name. Tomo's real mission had been to find him a mistress. Nor did her secret humiliation end there. The web that his insatiable lust spun about him soon trapped another young woman, and another ... and therelationships between the women thus caught were to form, over the years, a subtle, shifting pattern in which they all played a part. There was Suga, the innocent, introspective girl from a respectable but impoverished family; the outgoing, cheerful, almost boyish Yumi; the flirtatious, seductiveMiya, who soon found her father-in-law more dependable as a man than his brutish son.... And at the center, rejected yet dominating them all, the near tragic figure of the wife Tomo, whose passionate heart was always, until that final day, held in check by an old-fashioned code.In a series of colorful, unforgettable scenes, Enchi brilliantly handles the human interplay within the ill-fated Shirakawa family. Japan's leading woman novelist and a member of the prestigious Art Academy, she combines a graceful, evocative style that consciously echoes the Tale of Genji with keeninsight and an impressive ability to develop her characters over a long period of time. Her work is rooted deep in the female psychology, and it is her women above all-so clearly differentiated yet all so utterly feminine-who live in the memory. With The Waiting Years , a new and important literaryfigure makes her debut in the Western world.
 

Subtle, shifting relationships among women in Japan.

The Waiting Years is a beautifully written and nuanced exploration of the lives of women in Japan during the early 20th century. Enchi's characters are vivid and complex, and her portrayal of the shifting power dynamics within the Shirakawa family is both subtle and poignant. This book is recommended for readers who enjoy character-driven novels and stories that delve deeply into the psychology of the human experience.

  • Noma Literary Prize 野間文芸賞 (1957)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.