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 · Overview. Sexual torment, jealousy, and impossible-to-resolve longing, Mishima's Thirst for Love is a portrait of the corrosive power of frustrated desire. The protaganist is Etsuko, a young widow whose philandering husband died horribly from www.doorway.ru:  · Japanese. Koreyoshi Kurahara adapted a novel by Yukio Mishima for Thirst for Love (Ai no kawaki), a tense psychological drama about a young woman who is widowed after marrying into a wealthy family, and becomes sexually involved with her father-in-law, while harboring a destructive obsession with the family gardener. OK. Thirst for love. Translated from the Japanese by Alfred H. Marks. Hardcover – January 1, by. Yukio Mishima (Author) › Visit Amazon's Yukio Mishima Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author/5(53).


Thirst for Love - Yukio Mishima The last three Japanese books I've been reading (in the past 2 months) were all about obsessive love, revenge born out of love. Tanizaki's Quicksand, Kawabata's 'beauty and sadness' and now this one from Mishima. Amongst the three, I should say this was better than the rest. Thirst for Love — Yukio Mishima (), tr. Alfred H. Marks. Odaesan Review. Mar 3. Yukio Mishima's Thirst for Love (Ai no Kawaki, ) is an ambitious novel about a woman who falls in love with a man from a weaker class. In both its ambition and this theme, it is related to Arundhati Roy's God of Small Things, and also Lawrences's Lady Chatterley's Lover. Like GOST, the novel is full of unexpected juxtapositions, though the.


Japanese. Koreyoshi Kurahara adapted a novel by Yukio Mishima for Thirst for Love (Ai no kawaki), a tense psychological drama about a young woman who is widowed after marrying into a wealthy family, and becomes sexually involved with her father-in-law, while harboring a destructive obsession with the family gardener. Overview. Sexual torment, jealousy, and impossible-to-resolve longing, Mishima's Thirst for Love is a portrait of the corrosive power of frustrated desire. The protaganist is Etsuko, a young widow whose philandering husband died horribly from typhoid. Thirst For Love is an early work of Mishima yet it's well-crafted. The relationships between the characters and Etsuko's gradual madness resulting in murder are attentively portrayed. The name of the book is Thirst for Love, the main character Etsuko suffers from not getting enough of love and compassion.

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