The Death of a Certain Woman
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Stories from rural prewar Japan that speak to the moment of childhood when the world of adults is as seductive as it is forbidden, by one of its foremost literary figures.
Every child in the village knew about Omitsu. And we had learned the previously unfamiliar word “mistress.” Sometimes on the road or in the rice fields we would shout, “There’s the mistress!” and scramble off pretending to be pursued by her. We imagined a mistress to look something like an ogre, and, though a mistress was ...






















