The Sound of the Mountain

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From the Nobel Prize-winning writer and acclaimed author of Snow Country comes a beautiful rendering of the predicament of old age—about an elderly Tokyo businessman who must face the failures of his memory and the sudden upsurges of passion that illuminate the end of a life. 

“A rich, complicated novel.... Of all modern Japanese fiction, Kawabata’s is the closest to poetry.” —The New York Times Book Review

By day Ogata Shingo, an elderly Tokyo businessman, is troubled by small failures of memory. At night he associates the distant rumble he hears from the nearby mountain with the sounds of death. In between are the complex relationships that were once the foundations of Shingo’s life: his trying wife; his philandering son; and his beautiful daughter-in-law, who inspires in him both pity and the stirrings of desire. Out of this translucent web of attachments, Kawabata has crafted a novel that is a powerful, serenely observed meditation on the relentless march of time.

Translated from the Japanese by Edward G. Seidensticker“Kawabata is a poet of the gentlest shades, of the evanescent, the imperceptible.”
Commonweal
 
“A rich, complicated novel. . . . Of all modern Japanese fiction, Kawabata’s is the closest to poetry.”
The New York Times Book Review
TAN BLK SLV
From the Nobel Prize-winning writer and acclaimed author of Snow Country comes a beautiful rendering of the predicament of old age—about an elderly Tokyo businessman who must face the failures of his memory and the sudden upsurges of passion that illuminate the end of a life. 

“A rich, complicated novel.... Of all modern Japanese fiction, Kawabata’s is the closest to poetry.” —The New York Times Book Review

By day Ogata Shingo, an elderly Tokyo businessman, is troubled by small failures of memory. At night he associates the distant rumble he hears from the nearby mountain with the sounds of death. In between are the complex relationships that were once the foundations of Shingo’s life: his trying wife; his philandering son; and his beautiful daughter-in-law, who inspires in him both pity and the stirrings of desire. Out of this translucent web of attachments, Kawabata has crafted a novel that is a powerful, serenely observed meditation on the relentless march of time.

Translated from the Japanese by Edward G. Seidensticker“Kawabata is a poet of the gentlest shades, of the evanescent, the imperceptible.”
Commonweal
 
“A rich, complicated novel. . . . Of all modern Japanese fiction, Kawabata’s is the closest to poetry.”
The New York Times Book Review
TAN BLK SLV
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VerlagRandom House N.Y.
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr1996
Seitenangabe288 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH20.4 cm x B13.5 cm x D1.7 cm 238 g
CoverlagVintage (Imprint/Brand)
ReiheVintage International
AutorKawabata, Yasunari

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Über den Autor Yasunari Kawabata

Yasunari Kawabata, 1899 in Osaka als Sohn eines Arztes geboren, studierte englische und japanische Literatur. 1926 wurde er mit seiner Erzählung Die Tänzerin von Izu bekannt. 1968 erhielt Yasunari Kawabata den Nobelpreis für Literatur. Von 1948 bis 1965 war er Präsident des Japanischen PEN-Zentrums. Yasunari Kawabata hatte maßgeblichen Anteil an der Entwicklung der japanischen Literaturszene nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. 1972 nahm sich Kawabata das Leben.

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