The Wild Geese
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1989
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Novel • Fiction
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Historical FictionTokyo, Japan • 1880s
1989
Adult
18+ years
970L
In Ōgai Mori's The Wild Geese, a young student named Okada navigates life in 1880s Tokyo. He befriends a woman named Otama, who becomes entangled with a moneylender due to her father's financial struggles. The story explores themes of societal constraints, personal aspirations, and the complexities of relationships in Meiji-era Japan.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
Emotional
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The Wild Geese by Ōgai Mori is praised for its rich portrayal of Meiji-era Japan and complex character development. The novel delves deeply into themes of societal constraints and personal ambition. Some readers find the pacing slow and the plot predictable, but Mori's evocative prose and insightful cultural commentary are generally well-received.
Readers who enjoy The Wild Geese by Ōgai Mori likely appreciate nuanced character studies and historical settings. Fans of The Tale of Genji and The Makioka Sisters will find its exploration of social change and personal struggle compelling. This novel appeals to those interested in Japanese literature and Meiji-era transformations.
3,542 ratings
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128
Novel • Fiction
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Historical FictionTokyo, Japan • 1880s
1989
Adult
18+ years
970L
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