- Paperback
- Publisher: Grove Press; First Edition edition (1996)
- ISBN-10: 0802115977
- ISBN-13: 978-0802115973
- ASIN: B0027OIAYU
- Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful book,
This review is from: A Quiet Life (Oe, Kenzaburo) (Paperback)
The book has a slow start and proceeds at a similar pace for most of its length. As the title suggests the lives of the two principal characters are quiet and have little impact on the world beyond their family. One of the six chapters is devoted to an analysis of a Russian art house movie. A French novelist with fascist leanings is discussed at similar length - and in sympathetic terms!This description might sound dull, but for readers not put off by the paragraph above, this is a great novel, a stroll through the mind of one of the best novelists of the latter half of the twentieth century. The self-effacing narrator Ma-Chan and her handicapped musician brother Eeeyore are the main focus for the book's little dramas, but we learn as much, perhaps more, about the absent father (presumably a thinly disguised portrait of the Oe) - and many readers may feel that he is the principal character, albeit one who is observed from afar. The meditations on Celine and Tarkovsky do not slow the book down: they are intriguing and drove me straight to the nearest bookshop selling the neglected French writer. The diversions to the family's home village; Ma-Chan's introspection and Eeeyore's piano lessons at the home of the Shigetos are all beautifully rendered by Oe. There are echoes of Shusaku Endo's novels and the gentle poetic films of Ozu. The villian is too crudely sketched, but this one of the few weaknesses in a great novel.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A writer's view of himself through the eye's of his children,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Quiet Life (Hardcover)
Oe's most recent, and purportedly final, novel is a profoundlyhonest look at himself, as he imagines he seems to his daughter, his mentally handicapped son, others in his family, and his friends. The bravery of the writing makes one yearn for such honesty on the part of other writers. Here is someone who does not pretend to be wise, or to tell us how to live properly, but who is unflinching in his assessment of his own weaknesses and their unintended impact on those he holds most dear.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taking Care of Your Family,
By Jason T. Fetters "Horror Fanboy & Japanologist" (Tampa, FL The Sunshine State) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: A Quiet Life (Oe, Kenzaburo) (Paperback)
Shizuka na seikatsu or A Quiet Life by Oe Kenzaburo, is a good solid read. At first the story starts out very slow and doesn't really pick up the pace until the last section called, Diary At Home. But the in depth fleshing out of the two principal characters, Machan and Eeyore, more then compensate for lack of plot points. This gives the whole story a very Ozu style atmosphere. Oe, like Ozu, is concerned with side streets instead of busy highways and like the scene in Ozu's Early Summer, where the family visits the great Buddha in Kamakura, the focus is on the family's conversation and the Buddha is ignored. You really feel like you don't want the story to end as you allow yourself to get wrapped up in the characters in their simple everyday lives. This also gives the novel an Ozu quality in that in an Ozu film you don't want the story to end. I was amazed that this book could accomplish such a similar quality. Do yourself a favor and read A Quiet Life. Then read Kaifuku suru Kazoku or A Healing Family, the book that won Oe the Noble Prize.
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