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A spring-time case (Otsuya koroshi) - cover

A spring-time case (Otsuya koroshi)

Junichirô Tanizaki

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In "A Spring-Time Case (Otsuya Koroshi)", Jun'ichiro Tanizaki masterfully weaves a tale of passion, obsession, and the nuanced interplay between love and morality. Set in early 20th-century Japan, the novella employs a distinctive narrative style characterized by intricate psychological insight and vividly drawn characters. Tanizaki's prose reflects the tension between traditional Japanese values and the encroaching influence of modernization, showcasing a profound exploration of human desires and societal expectations. The plot revolves around a convoluted murder case, immersing readers in a deep psychological thriller that focuses on the motives behind the crime, ultimately blurring the lines between innocence and guilt. Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, one of Japan's most prominent modern authors, was known for his intricate examination of the complexities of human emotion. Influenced by his own experiences and the shifting cultural landscape of Japan, Tanizaki's works frequently highlight the collision of old and new societal norms. His profound awareness of the psychological landscape informs his characters and narrative, providing an authentic exploration of their inner lives. Readers seeking a riveting study of the darker facets of love and its consequences will find "A Spring-Time Case" both compelling and thought-provoking. Tanizaki's adept storytelling and rich character development promise to engage those who appreciate literature that delves into the depths of human experience.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 210 páginas.

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