The Siren's Lament

Essential Stories

Junichiro Tanizaki author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Published:28th Sep '23

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'One of the greatest Japanese writers... his work explores the destructive power of erotic obsessions' Guardian

'Outstanding... rich and mysterious' New York Times Book Review

A new selection and translation of short stories by a hugely prominent classic Japanese writer, filled with eroticism and fantasy

The rich and mysterious short stories of Jun'ichiro Tanizaki pulse with a restless eroticism. Visiting a kingdom ruled by a weak-willed duke, the sage Confucius finds himself drawn into a battle of wills. A naïve servant boy is compelled down a path of vice and sin by his master's daughter. A young prince finds himself enraptured by his newest possession: a beguiling, enchanting mermaid.These three stories, two of which are here translated for the first time by Bryan Karetnyk, capture the essence of Tanizaki's shorter writings. Drawing on tales from both Japanese and Chinese mythology, combined with poignant psychological realism, Tanizaki reveals and revels in the paper-thin line between the sublime and the depraved.

“In these stories we have that still-young man, randy and undisciplined, ranging everywhere for pleasure.” —The Washington Post

“Undiscovered jewels.” — Guardian

"A stylistic tour de force... a wonderful addition to English representations of one of Japan's most imaginative, controversial novelists" -- Times Literary Supplement

“Lyrical, dramatic and unforgettable…Highly recommended!”Shiny New Books

Praise for Jinochiro Tanizaki:


“Junichiro Tanizaki may well prove to be the outstanding Japanese novelist of this century” — New York Times Book Review
 
“Japan's great modern novelist. Tanizaki createda lifelong series of ingenious variations on a dominant theme: the power of love to energize and destroy” Chicago Tribune
 
“Tanizaki writes with an unabashed sensuality” — John Updike

ISBN: 9781782278092

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192 pages