The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki
Amazon.com Review
The four Makioka sisters lead very complicated, strenuous lives, although on the surface nothing much ever happens to them. Part of a fading Japanese aristocracy in the years leading up to World War II, they cannot escape the wide net of the family name--something always brings them back to the reality of "being a Makioka." Running out of money, living in falling-apart houses, growing older beneath the sunlight of the modern world, they do their best to preserve the rituals of the past. The two older sisters work diligently to arrange a marriage for the third sister, Yukiko. Desperate to find someone to take care of her, they keep lowering their standards. One night they find themselves out with a drunk, selfish crackpot who has no money, but who is supposed to be related to a man who works for an important utility company. The fact that he is even a candidate for their sister's hand is a sign of how far they have fallen.
7 comments:
Definitely one to look out for. I do like Japanese fiction.
Hi there! I haven't read much Japanese fiction, so this is very intriguing for me! Hope you get to read it.
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That cover is fabulous! This book sounds good to me since I love books set in Asia.
This looks like a good pick, and the cover is wonderful! My find is at The Crowded Leaf.
Wow, this looks really interesting!
I'll add to my list! :D
sounds great, im always interested in reading about family traditions and adjusting them with the coming of new generations and changes in society. hope you enjoy!
This sounds good. I have seen this one before.
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