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Quicksand

"Sonoko Kakiuchi is a cultured Osaka lady, unfortunately widowed young. But her story is unsettlingly at odds with her image. It is a tale of infatuation and deceit, of deliberate evil. Its theme is humiliation, its victim Sonoko's mild-mannered husband. At is centre-- seductive, manipulating, enslaving-- is one of Tanizaki's most extraordinary characters, the beautiful and corrupt art student, Mitsuko."--Publisher description.

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  • "まんじ"
  • "Wan ma nn zi"
  • "Manji"@it
  • "Manji"
  • "Ma nn zi"
  • "卍まんじ"

http://schema.org/description

  • "A young, well-born Osaka widow, Sonoko Kakiuchi, describes her husband's humiliation and the influence of a beautiful and totally corrupt art student on their lives, in a novel set in the 1920s."
  • ""Sonoko Kakiuchi is a cultured Osaka lady, unfortunately widowed young. But her story is unsettlingly at odds with her image. It is a tale of infatuation and deceit, of deliberate evil. Its theme is humiliation, its victim Sonoko's mild-mannered husband. At is centre-- seductive, manipulating, enslaving-- is one of Tanizaki's most extraordinary characters, the beautiful and corrupt art student, Mitsuko."--Publisher description."@en
  • "De relatie van een advocatenvrouw met een andere vrouw eindigt in een tragische vierhoeksverhouding."
  • "The voice is insistent, attractive, persuasive - the voice of a cultured Osaka lady, unfortunately widowed young. Sonoko Kakiuchi's story, however, is unsettlingly at odds with her image. It is a tale of infatuation and deceit, of deliberate evil. Its theme is humiliation, its victim Sonoko's mild-mannered lawyer husband. And at its center - seducing, manipulating, enslaving - is one of the most extraordinary characters ever created by the great Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki, the beautiful and totally corrupt art student Mitsuko."@en
  • "The voice is insistent, attractive, persuasive - the voice of a cultured Osaka lady, unfortunately widowed young. Sonoko Kakiuchi's story, however, is unsettlingly at odds with her image. It is a tale of infatuation and deceit, of deliberate evil. Its theme is humiliation, its victim Sonoko's mild-mannered lawyer husband. And at its center - seducing, manipulating, enslaving - is one of the most extraordinary characters ever created by the great Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki, the beautiful and totally corrupt art student Mitsuko."

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  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Black humor (Literature)"@en
  • "Black humor (Literature)"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"
  • "Powieść japońska"
  • "History"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "La croce buddista"@it
  • "La croce buddista"
  • "Wan ma nn zi"
  • "Wan"
  • "La croce buddista : [romanzo]"
  • "卍 (まんじ)"
  • "La croce buddista : romanzo"
  • "Kruisende lijnen : roman"
  • "Manji"
  • "Manji"@ja
  • "Quicksand"@en
  • "Quicksand"
  • "Svastika : roman"
  • "Arenas movedizas"@es
  • "Arenas movedizas"
  • "卍(まんじ)"
  • "Svastika"
  • ""
  • "卍まんじ"
  • "Svastika roman"
  • "Svastika : mythistorēma"
  • "Manji (manji)"
  • "Manji manji"@ja
  • "まんじ"

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