The Makioka Sisters

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Decline of aristocracy, personal struggles pre-war Japan.

"The Makioka Sisters" is as much a cultural tapestry as it is a novel, offering a nuanced peek into the complexities of a bygone era in Japan. Tanizaki's delicate portrayal of four sisters navigating their fading elite status amidst societal change is both fascinating and emotionally rich. If you savor historical depth and intricate character studies wrapped in eloquent prose, this novel promises to be an enchanting dive into the intimate and the epic.

  • Asahi Prize (1949)
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The Makioka Sisters

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ISBN: 9780679761648
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1995-09-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 4.03
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In Osaka in the years immediately before World War II, four aristocratic women try to preserve a way of life that is vanishing. As told by Junichiro Tanizaki, the story of the Makioka sisters forms what is arguably the greatest Japanese novel of the twentieth century, a poignant yet unsparing portrait of a family – and an entire society – sliding into the abyss of modernity. Tsuruko, the eldest sister, clings obstinately to the prestige of her family name even as her husband prepares to move their household to Tokyo, where that name means nothing. Sachiko compromises valiantly to secure the future of her younger sisters. The unmarried Yukiko is a hostage to her family’s exacting standards, while the spirited Taeko rebels by flinging herself into scandalous romantic alliances. Filled with vignettes of upper-class Japanese life and capturing both the decorum and the heartache of its protagonist, The Makioka Sisters is a classic of international literature.
 

Decline of aristocracy, personal struggles pre-war Japan.

"The Makioka Sisters" is as much a cultural tapestry as it is a novel, offering a nuanced peek into the complexities of a bygone era in Japan. Tanizaki's delicate portrayal of four sisters navigating their fading elite status amidst societal change is both fascinating and emotionally rich. If you savor historical depth and intricate character studies wrapped in eloquent prose, this novel promises to be an enchanting dive into the intimate and the epic.

  • Asahi Prize (1949)
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.