
The Siren's Lament: Essential Stories
JunāIchiro Tanizaki
translated by Bryan Karetnyk
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3 captivating short stories by one of Japan's most prominent 20th-century writers, showcasing his characteristic blend of the erotic and the sinister.
āSexuality and dominance are never far below the surface of Tanizaki's stories.ā ā The New York Times
In this thrilling collection, celebrated Japanese writer Jun'ichirÅ Tanizaki explores the paper-thin line between the sublime and the depraved. Meticulous and sensual, the 3 stories gathered here distill the essence of Tanizaki's shorter fiction: the commingling of Japanese and Chinese mythologies, and the examinaton of the dark side of desire.
- In āThe Qilin,ā the sage Confucius visits a cultured duke, whose pursuit of virtue is threatened by the desires of his dazzling, malicious consort. Yet even the masterās philosophy cannot halt the orgy of violence which follows her reassertion of control.
- In āKilling O-Tsuya,ā a naĆÆve servant elopes with his master's daughter, only to be plunged headlong into a world of murder and corruption, which will end in the death of his lover.
- And closing with āThe Sirenās Lament,ā a young prince finds himself obsessed with a sorrowful, beguiling mermaid brought to China by a travelling Dutchman. But can she reciprocate, or are both their hearts doomed to yearn unfulfilled?
This gorgeous new translation by Bryan Karetnyk features two stories never previously translated into English, and one restored to print in English after nearly a century. The book also includes an introduction by the translator, placing Tanizakiās unparalleled contribution to Japanese literature in context.
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JunāIchiro Tanizaki
translated by Bryan Karetnyk
Ā
3 captivating short stories by one of Japan's most prominent 20th-century writers, showcasing his characteristic blend of the erotic and the sinister.
āSexuality and dominance are never far below the surface of Tanizaki's stories.ā ā The New York Times
In this thrilling collection, celebrated Japanese writer Jun'ichirÅ Tanizaki explores the paper-thin line between the sublime and the depraved. Meticulous and sensual, the 3 stories gathered here distill the essence of Tanizaki's shorter fiction: the commingling of Japanese and Chinese mythologies, and the examinaton of the dark side of desire.
- In āThe Qilin,ā the sage Confucius visits a cultured duke, whose pursuit of virtue is threatened by the desires of his dazzling, malicious consort. Yet even the masterās philosophy cannot halt the orgy of violence which follows her reassertion of control.
- In āKilling O-Tsuya,ā a naĆÆve servant elopes with his master's daughter, only to be plunged headlong into a world of murder and corruption, which will end in the death of his lover.
- And closing with āThe Sirenās Lament,ā a young prince finds himself obsessed with a sorrowful, beguiling mermaid brought to China by a travelling Dutchman. But can she reciprocate, or are both their hearts doomed to yearn unfulfilled?
This gorgeous new translation by Bryan Karetnyk features two stories never previously translated into English, and one restored to print in English after nearly a century. The book also includes an introduction by the translator, placing Tanizakiās unparalleled contribution to Japanese literature in context.











