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Chiyo Uno

    November 28, 1897 – June 10, 1996

    Uno Chiyo was an influential Japanese author and a noted kimono designer whose work left an indelible mark on Japanese fashion, film, and literature. Her writings often explored complex human relationships and the female experience with a distinctive stylistic flair. Moving within Tokyo's bohemian circles, Uno cultivated connections with other artists, enriching her creative milieu. Her later recognition, including imperial honors, solidified her status as one of Japan's most venerable and talented female writers.

    Abendschatten
    Ohan
    Abendschatten. Liebesbekenntnisse eines japanischen Malers. Roman
    The Story of a Single Woman
    • The Story of a Single Woman

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(12)Add rating

      Set in 1920s Japan, the novel follows Kazue, who defies her father's expectations to forge a life of independence. Reflecting on her tumultuous youth in a mountain village, she escapes an arranged marriage after just ten days and embarks on a journey that leads her to Korea and Tokyo. Driven by a desire for experience and love, Kazue navigates various relationships and ultimately embraces writing as a means to assert her identity. This autobiographical work captures her quest for freedom with vivid imagery and emotional depth.

      The Story of a Single Woman
    • Ohan

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Ohan spielt in der ersten Dekade des 20. Jahrhunderts in einer kleinen, beschaulichen japanischen Burgstadt und erzählt die Geschichte des Taugenichts Kanoya, der zwischen seiner Ehefrau Ohan und seiner Geliebten hin- und hergerissen ist.

      Ohan