A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki – review

If a Japanese-American writer who is also a Zen Buddhist priest wrote a post-Japanese tsunami novel, what themes might you imagine she would address? Biculturalism, water, death, memory, the female predicament, conscience, the nature of time and tide? Tick. All there. Throw in the second world war, the reader-writer relationship, depression, ecological collapse, suicide, origami, a 105-year-old anarchist nun and a schoolgirl’s soiled knickers, and you have Ruth Ozeki’s third novel, A Tale for...

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Published on May 04, 2019 15:13
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