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A review by jonfaith
The Woman in the Dunes by Kōbō Abe
4.0
Filtering away ten years of static and debris, this book, as much as I recall of my immediate response, truly bothered me. The futility depicted was organic and I could relate personally.
Abe's novel reflected that all-too-common disposition to habitually complicate. Maintaining the metaphor, I never lost complete traction, but it threatened always.
Abe's novel reflected that all-too-common disposition to habitually complicate. Maintaining the metaphor, I never lost complete traction, but it threatened always.