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Spring Snow
- Narrateur(s): Brian Nishii
- Durée: 14 h et 31 min
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- Footsteps
- 2022-02-20
A Masterpiece
A brilliant recreation of passionate love between a very young man and woman. It is set in early 20th century Japan, which adds even more intensity to the emotion evoked by the story.
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- Anna Lee-Diemert
- 2020-11-24
Exquisite
I read Runaway Horses years ago and liked it, but I should have started the series with Spring Snow for the full effect. Spring Snow is an emotional ride. The plot is angsty, the prose is gorgeous, and the characters are fascinating. They remind me of Tolstoy characters in that their dialogue tends to include lots of deep philosophical reflection. Kiyoaki is a flawed and complicated protagonist, but we're made to sympathize with him through the perspective of his friend, Honda. Their friendship and its realism was my favourite part of the novel. This feels very much like a book I could reread in 10 years and have a completely different perspective on. It's also just a really good story.
I'm neutral on the narrator. He isn't very expressive, but he reads fine and without any grating character voices.
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