Deep river:
In India, four Japanese tourists converge on the River Ganges in search of absolution. The novel probes their consciences, from Isobe, grieving the death of the wife he ignored in life, to Kugachi, haunted by wartime memories of a man who saved his life by eating human flesh, then drank himself to d...
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New Directions
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Zusammenfassung: | In India, four Japanese tourists converge on the River Ganges in search of absolution. The novel probes their consciences, from Isobe, grieving the death of the wife he ignored in life, to Kugachi, haunted by wartime memories of a man who saved his life by eating human flesh, then drank himself to death to forget. An analysis of the importance of religion |
Beschreibung: | 216 Seiten |
ISBN: | 081121320X 9780811213202 |
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spelling | Endō, Shūsaku 1923-1996 (DE-588)118953575 aut Deep river Shusaku Endo ; translated by Van C. Gessel New York New Directions 1994 216 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The case of Isobe -- The informational meeting -- The case of Mitsuko -- The case of Numada -- The case of Kiguchi -- The city by the river -- Goddesses -- In search of what was lost -- The river -- The case of Ōtsu -- Surely he hath borne our griefs -- Rebirth -- He hath no form nor comeliness In India, four Japanese tourists converge on the River Ganges in search of absolution. The novel probes their consciences, from Isobe, grieving the death of the wife he ignored in life, to Kugachi, haunted by wartime memories of a man who saved his life by eating human flesh, then drank himself to death to forget. An analysis of the importance of religion India / Fiction Gessel, Van C. 1950- (DE-588)1063112907 trl |
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