The Makioka Sisters by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

The Makioka Sisters

Jun'ichirō Tanizaki with Edward G. Seidensticker (Translator)

498 pages first pub 1948 (editions)

fiction historical reflective slow-paced

Description

Junichirō Tanizaki's magisterial evocation of a proud Osaka family in decline during the years immediately before World War II is arguably the greatest Japanese novel of the twentieth century and a classic of international literature. Tsuruko, th...

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Moods

reflective 72%
emotional 52%
relaxing 30%
sad 23%
informative 21%
lighthearted 11%
challenging 7%
hopeful 7%
funny 6%
tense 5%
adventurous 1%
inspiring 1%

Pace

slow 90%
medium 9%

Plot- or character-driven?

Character: 70% | A mix: 18% | Plot: 9% | N/A: 1%

Strong character development?

No: 34% | Yes: 34% | It's complicated: 31%

Loveable characters?

Yes: 58% | It's complicated: 30% | No: 11%

Diverse cast of characters?

No: 47% | Yes: 31% | N/A: 14% | It's complicated: 6%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

Yes: 69% | It's complicated: 25% | No: 3% | N/A: 1%

Average rating

3.9

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