刺靑
by Junichiro Tanizaki
About this book
Junichiro Tanizaki's "Tattoo" stands as a masterwork of Japanese literature that explores beauty, desire, and obsession through the art of traditional tattooing. Set in Edo-period Japan, this psychological tale captures a time when elaborate body art was celebrated as a mark of distinction and virility, adorning everyone from laborers to courtesans to the criminal underworld.
The narrative centers on a skilled tattoo artist whose passion for his craft becomes dangerously intertwined with his fascination for a beautiful young woman. As he meticulously inks an increasingly complex design onto her skin, the relationship between artist and subject transcends the physical, revealing deeper questions about control, identity, and the nature of aesthetic experience. Tanizaki's prose is rich with sensory detail, painting vivid images of historical Japan while exploring timeless themes of ambition and transformation.
This literary fiction novella is ideal for readers captivated by Japanese culture, psychological narratives, and stories that blur the line between art and obsession. Perfect for those who appreciate Tanizaki's distinctive voice and his unflinching examination of human desire, this audiobook offers a haunting meditation on the power of beauty and the artist's vision.
