A Thousand Cranes was the first classic Japanese novel I ever read. I picked it up mostly because Kawabata is such a big name and the synopsis really intrigued me.
But reading it felt weird. The whole thing unfolded like a fever dream. Even after finishing it, I am not sure if that was intentional or whether I just wasn’t aware enough to fully understand the book. At one point, I actually had to go online to read about the symbolism of the tea ceremony and its importance in Japanese culture, and the context of post WW II Japan.
However my biggest issue was my discomfort with the protagonist and the way he relates to women. Symbolism aside, I don't understand the actions of the protogonist. I couldn’t understand why he disliked Chikako Kurimoto so intensely. She’s intrusive and tries to be controlling, but his disgust toward her felt excessive.
Then there’s Mrs. Ota. I still don’t fully understand why the protagonist sleeps with her.I can see how it might make sense symbolically, but in the plot it felt extremely weird. It felt abrupt and I couldn't emotionally connect.
I can't pinpoint exact reasons why, but the way the female characters were written made me feel weird. Maybe I just didn't have the right mindset or the knowledge to dive into this book, but the book has left me feeling weird.
by ArmAutomatic7576