Dandelions
Beautifully spare and deeply strange, Dandelions--exploring love and madness--is Kawabata's final novel, left incomplete when he committed suicide in April, 1972. The book concerns Ineko's mother and Kuno, the young man who loves Ineko and wants to marry her. The two have left Ineko at the Ikuta Mental Hospital, which she has entered for treatment of a condition that might be called "seizures of body blindness." Although her vision as a whole is unaffected, she periodically becomes unable to see her lover Kuno's body: when this occurs, Ineko breaks down. Whether or not her condition actually constitutes madness is a topic of heated discussion between Kuno and Ineko's mother... In this tantalizing book, Kawabata explores the incommunicability of desire as well as desire's relation to the urge to hide. With Dandelions, Kawabata carries the art of the novel, where he always suggested more than he stated, into mysterious new realms.
Reviews
𓆨@viridiantre
Anas A@kenkitano
Zoé@sezzzame
isa/bella@belb
François Declercq@spiritofnaoko
Rifqaiza Pravangesta@rifqaiza
jess@visceralreverie
Dennis Jacob Rosenfeld@rosenfeld
Jessie Kronke@adovecooing
Dilara Alemdar@dilaraalemdar
Nitin Khanna@nitinkhanna
Highlights
biddy@biddybee