A Cat, A Man, And Two Women

Author: Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

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Description: The three pieces in this collection-the novella "A Cat, A Man, and Two Women" and two shorter pieces "The Little Kingdom" and "Professor Rado"-are lighthearted and entertaining variations on one of Tanizaki's favorite preoccupations: dominance and submission in relationships, complicated even further here by customs, public opinion, and comic grotesqueries. In the title piece, the bumbling Shozo is caught in the middle of an ongoing struggle between his ex-wife and her younger successor. Shozo would prefer to stay out of it and be peacefully left alone with his elegant tortoiseshell cat Lily, but he keeps getting dragged back into the battles and arguments. The result is an oddball love triangle centered around Lily, the only true object of Shozo's affections-"one of the finest pieces of literature concerning cats ever written" (Choice).


 


 


 


Author Biography: Junichiro Tanizaki was born in Tokyo in 1886. He was "the outstanding Japanese novelist of the century" (Edmund White, New York Times Book Review). His numerous works include The Makioka Sisters, Some Prefer Nettles and In Praise of Shadows. Winner of the Japan U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for this translation, Paul McCarthy, Professor of Comparative Culture at Surugadai University in Japan, has translated work by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, Takeshi Umehara, Zenno Ishigami, and Atsushi Nakajima.