Search results for ""Author Kenzaburo Oe""
Black Cat The Silent Cry
£15.63
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press "The Crazy Iris" and Other Stories
£13.30
S. Fischer Verlag Reit die Knospen ab
£19.80
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press A Personal Matter
£13.43
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Death by Water
£21.09
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Death by Water
£13.58
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age!
£12.29
Atlantic Books Death by Water
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2016 MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZEAn astonishing interweaving of myth, fantasy, history and autobiography, Kenzaburo Oe's Death by Water is the shimmering masterpiece of a Nobel Prize-winning author.For the first time in his long life, Nobel-laureate Kogito Choko is suffering from writer's block. The book that he wishes to write would examine the turbulent relationship he had with his father, and the guilt he feels about being absent the night his father drowned in a storm-swollen river; but how to write about a man he never really knew? When his estranged sister unexpectedly calls, she offers Choko a remedy - she has in her possession an old and mysterious red trunk, the contents of which promise to unlock the many secrets of the man who disappeared from their lives decades before.
£9.99
Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness: Four Short Novels
£10.03
Profile Books Ltd The Silent Cry
In Oe's masterpiece of the human condition and family psychology, estranged brothers Mitsusaburo and Takashi have long since left their family home in a remote forested valley on Shikoku, in the south of Japan: Mitsusaburo for work in Tokyo; his younger brother Takashi for the United States, to atone for his part in anti-American student protests. Takashi's return to Japan coincides with a local Korean supermarket magnate's offer to buy the brothers' ancestral storehouse, pitting the brothers against one another and dredging up family histories best forgotten. The Silent Cry is the most important Japanese novel of the post-war period and a strange, unsettling tale of how the call of blood and history echoes down the generations.
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