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The Girl Who Became a Fish: Maiden's Bookshelf

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Another spectacular collaboration from the Maiden''s Bookshelf series, this dark and intense fable by the great giant of postward literature is brought to vivid life by contemporary master Nekosuke. S...

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Forlagsbeskrivelse af The Girl Who Became a Fish: Maiden's Bookshelf af Osamu Dazai

Another spectacular collaboration from the Maiden''s Bookshelf series, this dark and intense fable by the great giant of postward literature is brought to vivid life by contemporary master Nekosuke. Suwa, a charcoal burner''s daughter, lives together with her father in a small village at a foot of a mountain so remote it doesn''t even appear on maps. Slowly she comes to realize the dark futility of her life, leading to a strange and elliptical transformation. . Dazai depicts the adolescent awakening to death and the desire to escape through this quiet and ominous tale.

Detaljer

Forlag
Vertical Inc.
ISBN
9781647291815
Sprog
Engelsk
Sider
56
Udgivelsesdato
15-08-2023
Format
Hardback
Varenr.
3345541
EAN nr.
9781647291815
Varegruppe
Fiction
Højde/Dybde (mm)
188
Bredde (mm)
172
Længde (mm)
12
Vægt (g)
240

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