Where The Wild Ladies Are

Paperback Published on: 13/02/2020
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Synopsis

I never thought of Okon and Oiwa as terrifying monsters. If they were terrifying, so was I. If they were monsters, that meant I was a monster too.

Witty, inventive, and profound, Where the Wild Ladies Are by Matsuda Aoko (translated by Polly Barton) is a contemporary feminist retelling of traditional ghost stories by one of Japan’s most exciting writers.

In a company run by the mysterious Mr Tei, strange things are afoot – incense sticks lead to a surprise encounter; a young man reflects on his mother’s death; a foxlike woman finally finds her true calling. As female ghosts appear in unexpected guises, their gently humorous encounters with unsuspecting humans lead to deeper questions about emancipation and recent changes in Japanese women’s lives.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
  • ISBN: 9781911284383
  • Number of pages: 284
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English

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Where The Wild Ladies Are
A Modern Take on Classic Ghost Stories
Not being Japanese, I’m not familiar with any of the folk tales / ghost stories that underpin this collection. However, they are nicely blended with s... READ MORE
Derek Duerden
Where The Wild Ladies Are
Too down to earth for any ghostly chills.
Unfortunately, this collection of re-tellings of traditional Japanese ghost stories places what were presumably quite thrilling tales into such mundane liv... READ MORE
Andrew Hammond