The Fox Woman

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published Feb. 3, 2001 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-0-312-87559-6
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OCLC Number:
46825885

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The Fox Woman is a powerful first novel, singing with lyrical prose and touching the deepest emotions. A historically accurate fantasy, it gives us a glimpse into, and an understanding of, the history that shaped the people of one of our world's greatest nations.

But it is also a story about people trying to understand each other and the times they live in, people trying to see through illusions to confront the truth of who they are.

Kij Johnson has created an achingly beautiful love story, a fable wrapped in smoke and magic set against the fabric of ancient Japan. Johnson brings the setting lovingly to life, describing a world of formalities and customs, where the exchange of poetry is a form of conversation and everything has meaning, from the color of the silks on wears to how one may address others.

Yoshifuji is a man fascinated by foxes, a …

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Subjects

  • Foxes -- Japan -- Folklore -- Fiction
  • Nobility -- Japan -- Fiction
  • Japan -- Social life and customs -- Fiction