THE WOMAN IN THE DUNES ~ Kobo Abe
THE WOMAN IN THE DUNES ~ Kobo Abe
Novel by Kobo Abe, published in Japanese as "Suna no Onna" in 1962. This avant-garde allegory is esteemed as "one of the finest Japanese novels of the postwar period"; it was the first of Abe's novels to be translated into English. The protagonist of "The Woman in the Dunes" is Niki Jumpei, an amateur entomologist who, on a weekend trip from the city discovers a bizarre village in the dunes where residents live in deep sand pits. Imprisoned with a widow in one of the pits, he must shovel the omnipresent sand that threatens to bury the community. The novel relates Niki's attempts to escape the pit, his relationship with the woman, and his gradual acceptance of a new identity. Showing more similarities to the works of Franz Kafka than to those of Japanese contemporaries, "The Woman in the Dunes" is noted for its unusual plot, its detailed descriptions of the sand, and its existential examination of the human condition.
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