Thousand Cranes

Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata, published by Penguin Adult on January 6, 2011, is a poignant exploration of relationships set against the backdrop of Japanese cultural heritage. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kikuji, who attends a tea ceremony hosted by a mistress of his deceased father, only to encounter the mistress’s rival, Mrs. Ota. The meeting, intended to introduce him to a potential bride, leads Kikuji into a complex relationship with Mrs. Ota, fraught with emotional turmoil.
Readers will find that Thousand Cranes delves into themes of romance and the intricacies of human connections, all while reflecting the tea ceremony’s poetic precision through Kawabata’s lyrical prose. The story captures the nuances of love and suffering, revealing how these relationships impact all involved. With its focus on cultural traditions and the delicate interplay of emotions, this work stands as a significant piece of world literature, inviting readers to reflect on the beauty and tragedy of life.
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Kikuji has been invited to a tea ceremony by a mistress of his dead father. He is shocked to find there the mistress�s rival and successor, Mrs. Ota, and that the ceremony has been awkwardly arranged for him to meet his potential future bride. But he is most shocked to be drawn into a relationship with Mrs. Ota � a relationship that will bring only suffering and destruction to all of them. Thousand Cranes reflects the tea ceremony�s poetic precision with understated, lyrical style and beautiful prose.
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