Some Prefer Nettles
- Published: 1 August 2011
- ISBN: 9781407073934
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 160
A chilling climax. Tanizaki is a master of ambiguity in his own language and the subtle flavour of the work is skilfully preserved in this translation
The Times
It is important that the British public should become acquainted with this great twentieth-century Japanese fiction writer
Anthony Burgess
A chilling climax. Tanizaki is a master of ambiguity in his own language and the subtle flavour of the work is skilfully preserved in this translation
The Times
One of Japan's most popular writers in this century. In this and his other books, he pulls aside the shoji that screens Japanese home life to eavesdrop on what people are really saying and thinking behind their polite facades
New York Times
It is important that the British public should become acquainted with this great twentieth-century Japanese fiction writer
Anthony Burgess