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In this famous postwar Japanese novel, the first of Abe’s to be translated into English, Niki Jumpei, an amateur entomologist in pursuit of a rare specimen of beetle, wanders into a strange seaside village, whose residents all live in sandpits. He is taken prisoner, and, along with a widow cast out by the community, he is forced to move into her sandpit and continually shovel away the sand that threatens to take over the village. In Niki’s struggles to escape his prison and his developing relationship with the woman, he gradually comes to understand the existential nature of life.
| Japanese title: | Suna no onna |
| Subjects: | Kobo Abe, Translations into English Psychological fiction, Japanese |
| Notes: | Japanese title: Suna no onna. Drawings by Machi Abe. |
| Description: | 239 p. ilus. 22 cm. |
| ISBN: | 9780679733782 |
| OCLC Number: | 760414641 |
| Genre: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| Publisher: | Knopf, 1964; Berkley Pub. Corp., 1964; Random House, 1972, 1991; Vintage, 1972, 1991 |
| Publication Place: | New York; New York; New York; New York |
| Japanese Publication Date: | 1962 |
| English Publication Date: | 1964 |

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