

The Sound of the Mountain
3.5
(15 ratings)288 pages2013Knopf Doubleday Publishing GroupISBN 9780307833655
About this book
<b>From the Nobel Prize-winning writer and acclaimed author of <i>Snow Country</i> 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. <br></b> <br><b>“A rich, complicated novel.... Of all modern Japanese fiction, Kawabata’s is the closest to poetry.” —<i>The New York Times Book Review</i><br></b><br>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.<br><br>Translated from the Japanese by Edward G. Seidensticker
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Published
- 2013
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9780307833655
- Language
- en
About Yasunari Kawabata
川端 康成(かわばた やすなり[注釈 2]、1899年〈明治32年〉6月14日 - 1972年〈昭和47年〉4月16日)は、日本の小説家・文芸評論家。日本芸術院会員、文化功労者、文化勲章受章者。1968年に日本人初のノーベル文学賞を受賞した。位階・勲等は正三位・勲一等。大正から昭和の戦前・戦後にかけて活躍した近現代日本文学を代表する作家の一人である。 ---------- Yasunari/Kōsei Kawabata (川端 康成, 11 June 1899 – 16 April 1972) was a Japanese novelist and short story writer whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Japanese author to receive the award. His works have enjoyed broad international appeal and are still widely read.
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