SpletThe Makioka sisters by Tanizaki, Jun'ichirō, 1886-1965 Publication date 1964 Topics Japan -- Fiction, Japan Publisher New York : A.A. Knopf Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Digitizing sponsor Kahle/Austin Foundation Contributor Internet Archive Language English 530 pages ; 22 cm Translation of Sasame Yuki SpletThe four Makioka ladies are the daughters of a once-great merchant family of Osaka. Their parents are dead; the control of the family has passed to the oldest sister, Tsuruko, and …
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Splet17. dec. 2024 · by 谷崎潤一郎. The outstanding Japanese novelist of the century...The Makioka Sisters is his greatest book' Edmund White, New York Times Book ReviewTanizaki'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, … SpletThe Makioka Sisters as an Emaki Chiba Shunji Sasameyuki {The Makioka Sisters, 1943-48), often likened to an emaki (literally, picture scroll), has also been called afuzoku emaki (genre picture scroll) of the Sh5wa period. There is a certain persuasiveness to this de-scription, yet it is hard to pinpoint just what makes it so. Nevertheless, if fishing for sea trout in tidal waters
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SpletThis lyrical adaptation of the beloved novel by Junichiro Tanizaki was a late-career triumph for director Kon Ichikawa. Structured around the changing of the seasons, The Makioka … SpletSummaries. The orphaned Makioka sisters look for a husband for their third sister, Yukiko, as the rebellious youngest sister, Taeko, is kept waiting her turn. This sensuously … SpletThe Makioka Sisters (1983) directed by Kon Ichikawa • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd The Makioka Sisters 1983 ‘細雪’ Directed by Kon Ichikawa Synopsis This sensuously beautiful film chronicles the activities of four sisters who gather in Kyoto every year to view the cherry blossoms. fishing for sea trout