Woman Running in the Mountains
By Yuko Tsushima
Introduction by Lauren Groff
Translated by Geraldine Harcourt
By Yuko Tsushima
Introduction by Lauren Groff
Translated by Geraldine Harcourt
By Yuko Tsushima
Introduction by Lauren Groff
Translated by Geraldine Harcourt
By Yuko Tsushima
Introduction by Lauren Groff
Translated by Geraldine Harcourt
Category: Women's Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction
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$17.95
Feb 22, 2022 | ISBN 9781681375977
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Feb 22, 2022 | ISBN 9781681375984
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Praise
“[Tsushima’s] prose is clear and plain, with an air of innocence. It’s punctuated by moments of intense beauty – images both sublime and disconcerting, revealing undercurrents of rebellion.” —Jessica Au, London Review of Books
“Recently reissued in English translation, Woman Running in the Mountains is a collaboration between two remarkable women. Author Yūko Tsushima . . . and the highly-regarded translator Geraldine Harcourt. . . For a reader who is also a mother, Takiko’s experiences are notably familiar, even from the perspective of an Anglo-American four decades after the novel’s original publication.” —Alison Fincher, Asian Review of Books
“Takiko represents a vision of a future generation of Japanese women: independent, intuitive, autonomous. Whether or not she succeeds is – unfortunately for Takiko herself – beside the point; Tsushima is making a broader argument for the capacity and rights of women to surpass the roles historically determined for them. . . a smooth read: Tsushima’s style is clear and direct. . . . A deserved classic and one that will hopefully with this reissue garner a wider English-speaking audience.” —Bookmunch
“Yuko Tsushima was a prolific writer, known for her stories that center on women striving for survival and dignity outside the confines of patriarchal expectations. Even after her passing in 2016, Tsushima’s literary legacy continues. . . Groundbreaking in content and style, Tsushima authored more than 35 novels, as well as numerous essays and short stories.” —Kris Kosaka, Japan Times
“The book’s quotient of plainspoken to sensuous lines is remarkably even. . . What gives the narrative its propulsive quality are its dreamlike, almost mystical sequences.” —Rhoda Feng, Minneapolis Tribune
“The loneliness of modern existence tinged with a hopeful melancholy… [Yuko Tsushima] deserves to be much more widely known outside Japan.” —Iain Maloney, Japanese Times
“This book is about calming the demons that pursue women who seek their own way, and about the triumphant superiority of feminine intuition.” —Susan Cheever, Los Angeles Times
“The author of over 35 novels and countless short stories and essays, Tsushima left behind a stunning legacy of stylistically inventive and lyrically fierce prose that continually featured individuals pushed to the edges of society.” —The Japan Times
“Woman Running in the Mountains captures the private intensity of early motherhood like none other. Everyone should read Tsushima, a fierce marvel of a writer, who seems to write to us at once from the past and the future.” —Rivka Galchen
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