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The Maids by Junichiro Tanizaki, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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The Maids by Junichiro Tanizaki, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Junichiro Tanizaki
Current price: $24.50

From Junichiro Tanizaki
The Maids by Junichiro Tanizaki, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Current price: $24.50
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The Maids, Tanizaki's final novel, sparkles like a jewel. Over the years - before, during, and after WWII - many women work in the pampered, elegant household of the famous author Chikura Raikichi, his wife, and her younger sister. Though the family's quite well-to-do, the house is small; the proximity of the maids helps perhaps to explain Raikichi's extremely close, and somewhat eroticized, observation of all their little ways. In the sensualist patrician Raikichi, Tanizaki offers a richly ironic self-portrait, but he presents as well an exquisitely nuanced chronicle of change and loss: centuries' old values and manners are vanishing, and here - in the evanescent beauty of all the small gestures and intricacies of private life - we find a whole world passing away. | The Maids by Junichiro Tanizaki, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Maids, Tanizaki's final novel, sparkles like a jewel. Over the years - before, during, and after WWII - many women work in the pampered, elegant household of the famous author Chikura Raikichi, his wife, and her younger sister. Though the family's quite well-to-do, the house is small; the proximity of the maids helps perhaps to explain Raikichi's extremely close, and somewhat eroticized, observation of all their little ways. In the sensualist patrician Raikichi, Tanizaki offers a richly ironic self-portrait, but he presents as well an exquisitely nuanced chronicle of change and loss: centuries' old values and manners are vanishing, and here - in the evanescent beauty of all the small gestures and intricacies of private life - we find a whole world passing away. | The Maids by Junichiro Tanizaki, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















