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Rainbow
Rainbow | Yasunari Kawabata
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Available in English for the very first time, a powerful, poignant novel about three half sisters in post-war Japan, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of Snow Country. With the Second World War only a few years in the past, and Japan still reeling from its effects, two sisters--born to the same father but different mothers--struggle to make sense of the new world in which they are coming of age. Asako, the younger, has become obsessed with locating a third sibling, while also experiencing love for the first time. While Momoko, their father's first child--haunted by the loss of her kamikaze boyfriend and their final, disturbing days together--seeks comfort in a series of unhealthy romances. And both sisters find themselves unable to outrun the legacies of their late mothers. A thoughtful, probing novel about the enduring traumas of war, the unbreakable bonds of family, and the inescapability of the past, The Rainbow is a searing, melancholy work from one of Japan's greatest writers. A VINTAGE ORIGINAL.
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Rainbow | Yasunari Kawabata
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Originally published in the 1950‘s, this well loved Japanese novel has now been translated into English. A lot of lyrical prose, that honestly I skimmed over. I was drawn into the story because it‘s basically within the genre I gravitate to… fiction involving WWII, but the details about the flowers, trees, and nature got a bit tedious for me, so I skimmed a bit but the characters were interesting. Trigger warning: suicide is mentioned many times.