The Story of a Single Woman - (Pushkin Press Classics) by Chiyo Uno (Paperback)
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- A piercingly beautiful and candid novel of love, sex and independence in 1920s Japan by a trailblazing Japanese writer "Remarkable . . . [Chiyo] has a hard, unerring eye for the tender detail" -- Financial Times She left her home, just a girl, determined to live alone.
- About the Author: Uno Chiyo was born in 1897 in Iwakuni, Japan.
- 160 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
- Series Name: Pushkin Press Classics
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A piercingly beautiful and candid novel of love, sex and independence in 1920s Japan by a trailblazing Japanese writer "Remarkable . . . [Chiyo] has a hard, unerring eye for the tender detail" -- Financial Times She left her home, just a girl, determined to live alone. But wasn't this the very life her late father had most fervently forbidden? As an older woman, Kazue looks back on her tumultuous younger years with piercing clarity. Growing up in a tiny Japanese mountain village at the start of the 20th century, her life was shadowed by the demands and expectations of her troubled, alcoholic father. When her family arrange for her to marry a cousin when she is still a young teenager, Kazue stays with the boy for only 10 days before returning home alone. This is the beginning of a life of striking independence, one which will see Kazue forced to leave her home at eighteen following a love affair and that will take her first to Korea and then to Tokyo. Driven by her impulses and an indomitable spirit of hope, Kazue moves from one relationship to another, hungry for experience. Ultimately, she takes to writing as a means to live a life on her own terms. Candidly told and full of stunning imagery, The Story of a Single Woman is an autobiographical novel by one of Japan's most significant 20th-century writers, a trailblazer who lived and wrote like no-one else.Review Quotes
"Uno's own remarkable biography provides ample dramatic incident, but it is the reticent poise and reflective musings of the mature author, well conveyed in Copeland's graceful 1992 translation, that elevate her narrative beyond mere confessional." -- Library Journal
About the Author
Uno Chiyo was born in 1897 in Iwakuni, Japan. She began writing in the early 1920s. Initially best known for her scandalous life, she came eventually to be recognized for her mastery of writing. She wrote several notable works, including a memoir that was adapted into a television series, and also became well known as a kimono designer. She died in 1996 aged 98. Rebecca Copeland is a writer of fiction and literary criticism and a translator of Japanese literature. She earned a PhD in Japanese literature at Columbia University, and she is now a professor at Washington University in St. Louis.Dimensions (Overall): 7.7 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Pushkin Press Classics
Sub-Genre: Women
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 160
Publisher: Pushkin Press Classics
Format: Paperback
Author: Chiyo Uno
Language: Japanese
Street Date: April 29, 2025
TCIN: 92708735
UPC: 9781805332312
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-7560
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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