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The Woman in the Dunes

By: Kobo Abe
Narrated by: Julian Cihi
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The Woman in the Dunes, by celebrated writer and thinker Kobo Abe, combines the essence of myth, suspense, and the existential novel.

After missing the last bus home following a day trip to the seashore, an amateur entomologist is offered lodging for the night at the bottom of a vast sand pit. But when he attempts to leave the next morning, he quickly discovers the locals have other plans. Held captive with seemingly no chance of escape, he is tasked with shoveling back the ever-advancing sand dunes that threaten to destroy the village.

His only companion is an odd young woman. Together, their fates become intertwined as they work side-by-side at this Sisyphean task.

©1964 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (P)2018 Random House Audio
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Magical Realism Psychological Scary
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“Devious, addictive.... Never less than compulsive.... Abe is an accomplished stylist.” (David Mitchell)

“Abe follows with meticulous precision his hero's constantly shifting physical, emotional and psychological states.” (The New York Times Book Review)

“As is true of Poe and Kafka...Abe creates on the page an unexpected impulsion. One continues reading, on and on.” (The New Yorker)

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I have probably been corrupted by tik tok and instagram but despite my efforts to keep an open mind I found this novel to be dreadfully boring and repetitive. It was asphyxiating by boredom not so much by the story. In addition at times it felt as if the translation was wrong, using words and expressions that were not of literary levels. I hated the performance, sounded very fake. :(

I really wanted to like it

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Parallels a lot of themes Kafka tackles in the general sense of story and structure - I.E. reflective characters, ideological commentary, etc.

I enjoyed it.

If Kafka was Japanese

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interesting progression of plot

well read. Good character development. realistic yet surprising ending
good book.

Woman in the Dunes- Review

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I like how this parable made me think about my own life. I’m a retired person whose husband left me after 38 years of marriage. By time I get the sand shoveled each day with the things that responsible adults should do, I often feel like the man. And not to be depressed. It actually made me realize I am not alone in my thoughts. Perhaps our daily grind is a human condition. I also like how he ounces his ideas off of his knowledge about insects.

I surprisingly felt better about life after reading this book.

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i thought it was a really good story! there were parts that lost me, but over all it was good, not too complicated, not too stale! good story!

pretty good!

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The usage of scientific terminology to present metaphores for the individual's role in society was very interesting.

Not science fiction as we know it in the West

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I struggled to finish this because of how insanely depressing it is. Only read this if you are prepared for that. I listened to it while working. Worst idea of my life.

Nihilistic horror

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I first heard about this book while reading Jarhead and it hasn't disappointed. It's at once strange, thrilling and terrifying. The voice acting was great and a nice balance of exposition and subtle/effective acting. I also feel good as an American having read a book translated from Japanese. I feel like some of what happened in the book may only be acceptable in Japanese culture, or Japanese culture from a few decades ago. There are some tabu/sexual situations that are so well written that listening to them in the car with the windows open at a traffic light with other cars next to me was a bit embarrassing. I don't think I would recommend this for someone under the age of maybe 16 without parental guidance as some of the sexuality might be confusing to younger audiences. But the rest of the book is so good that I feel like it would be valuable to anyone who has ever felt trapped or who has felt like Anakin regarding the beach.

Nice read

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Narrator sounded like a familiar anime voice actor, I kept getting distracted and waiting for him to start screaming.

Great thought provoking story!

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I was forced to read this book read this book for class. I didn't enjoy it. Perhaps you might if you like a lot of self reflection. The narrator did a great job!

too much self analysis/reflection

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