
1957
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3.60
Average Rating
240
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Tanizaki was, in his own words, 'spoiled rotten' as a child; and his early gift for getting his own way extended to his career as perhaps Japan's greatest modern novelist.
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Junichiro Tanizaki
Author · 36 books
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (谷崎 潤一郎) was a Japanese author, and one of the major writers of modern Japanese literature, perhaps the most popular Japanese novelist after Natsume Sōseki. Some of his works present a rather shocking world of sexuality and destructive erotic obsessions; others, less sensational, subtly portray the dynamics of family life in the context of the rapid changes in 20th-century Japanese society. Frequently his stories are narrated in the context of a search for cultural identity in which constructions of "the West" and "Japanese tradition" are juxtaposed. The results are complex, ironic, demure, and provocative.