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The Wild Geese (Mori novel)

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Original title
  
'Gan'

Language
  
Japanese

Originally published
  
1911

OCLC
  
328121

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Country
  
Japan

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Ogai Mori

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Translator
  
Ochiai Kingo and Sanford Goldstein

Publication date
  
1911 to 1913 (December 1959 in English)

Publisher
  
Tuttle Publishing (English ed.)

Genres
  
Fiction, Romance novel, Fantasy, Historical novel

Similar
  
Ogai Mori books, Japan books, Historical novel books

Foreword

Mori Ogai's classical novel, The Wild Geese or The Wild Goose (1911–13, 雁 Gan), was first published in serial form in Japan, and tells the story of unfulfilled love set against a background of social change and Westernization. The story is set in 1880 Tokyo. The novel contains commentary on the changing situation between the Edo and Meiji periods. The characters of the novel are diverse, including not only students preparing for a privileged intellectual life and commoners who provide services to them, but also a pair of highly developed female characters. Mori sympathetically portrays the dilemmas and frustrations faced by women in this early period of Japan's modernization.

Contents

The novel was filmed by Shirō Toyoda in 1953 as The Mistress, starring Hideko Takamine as Otama.

Synopsis

Suezo, a moneylender, is tired of life with his nagging wife, so he decides to take a mistress. Otama, the only child of a widower merchant, wishing to provide for her aging father, is forced by poverty to become the moneylender's mistress. When Otama learns the truth about Suezo, she feels betrayed, and hopes to find a hero to rescue her. Otama meets Okada, a medical student, who becomes both the object of her desire and the symbol of her rescue.

Release details

  • The Wild Geese, trans. Ochiai Kingo and Sanford Goldstein. Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 1959, 128 pages, ISBN 0-8048-1070-2
  • The Wild Goose, trans. Kingo Ochiai and Sanford Goldstein, Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc, 1991, 119 pages, ISBN 0-8048-1070-2
  • The Wild Goose, trans. Burton Watson. 1995. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies, 1998, ISBN 0-939512-70-X
  • The Wild Goose, trans. Meredith McKinney. Finlay Lloyd Publications, 2014, ISBN 9780987592927
  • References

    The Wild Geese (Mori novel) Wikipedia