Dimensions
129 x 198 x 15mm
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 its centre - seductive, manipulating, enslaving - is one of Tanizaki's most extraordinary characters, the beautiful and corrupt art student Mitsuko.
This is a riveting tale of malevolent corruption masked by a terrible and deceptive beauty. 'Fatal Attraction' in a 1920s Japanese setting.