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Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales

por Yoko Ogawa

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An aspiring writer moves into a new apartment and discovers that her landlady has murdered her husband. Elsewhere, an accomplished surgeon is approached by a cabaret singer, whose beautiful appearance belies the grotesque condition of her heart. And while the surgeon's jealous lover vows to kill him, a violent envy also stirs in the soul of a lonely craftsman. Desire meets with impulse and erupts, attracting the attention of the surgeon's neighbor-who is drawn to a decaying residence that is now home to instruments of human torture. Murderers and mourners, mothers and children, lovers and innocent bystanders-their fates converge in an ominous and darkly beautiful web. Yoko Ogawa's Revenge is a master class in the macabre that will haunt you to the very end.… (más)
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    DerBuecherwurm: Although more well-known for his children's stories, Roald Dahl's short stories have quite a similar timbre to them as evoked in "Revenge". Perhaps it's time to rediscover these excellent and deliciously creepy stories.
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This is a very intriguing and satisfying group of short stories with revenge as a core component. ( )
  RickGeissal | Aug 16, 2023 |
2.75

first of all i wouldn't call that horror, it's more of a slightly weird literary fiction story?? i liked how all the stories intertwine, it was fun unraveling it all. the writting is a bit dry, it gets boring at times and overall i just expected something else from this ( )
  chardenlover | Jun 14, 2023 |
Ghost stories, dystopia, magical realism, I generally avoid. My willing suspension of disbelief is too unwilling to get lost in a story when things fly on their own or people live in three different time zones.

This book of short stories, while having touches of that, so compellingly mixes concrete objects with fantastical scenarios it was easy to get lost in the words. I particularly loved the way she weaves something from the previous story into the next.

Head's up: there is one story that takes place in a torture museum that I did not read. I found the beginning too graphic and disheartening. ( )
  stickersthatmatter | May 29, 2023 |
I've been meaning to read this book ever since I fell in love with The Housekeeper and the Professor.

This book definitely didn't change my opinion of the author. She's a talent. These stories are very dark and eerie with a theme of "revenge" running through many of them. Each story is somehow linked to the rest, and I regretted that I didn't map the connections on a piece of paper.

Short stories have really captured my attention lately. I have always liked them, but never have made an effort to read collections. This book cemented the fact that I need to try harder. While I don't think it is quite as good as George Saunders' Tenth of December, I really found the simple, straightforward writing with a dark twist to be compelling. ( )
  Anita_Pomerantz | Mar 23, 2023 |
With weird unique and believable characters, sparkling clean prose, and dark and seductive undercurrents that connect these 11 tales both on the plot and meta-fiction level, this book was a sheer pleasure. ( )
  oshafiro | Mar 3, 2023 |
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Ogawa makes each of the stories seem like odd, if convincing, standalone works of short fiction and at the same time like metafictional products created by the characters in several of the stories. Are you reading about a trip to the zoo in a novel by one of the characters, or a trip to the zoo in a story by Ogawa? By the time you begin to recognize this paradox as the guiding principle of the stories, you're in too far to stop.
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An aspiring writer moves into a new apartment and discovers that her landlady has murdered her husband. Elsewhere, an accomplished surgeon is approached by a cabaret singer, whose beautiful appearance belies the grotesque condition of her heart. And while the surgeon's jealous lover vows to kill him, a violent envy also stirs in the soul of a lonely craftsman. Desire meets with impulse and erupts, attracting the attention of the surgeon's neighbor-who is drawn to a decaying residence that is now home to instruments of human torture. Murderers and mourners, mothers and children, lovers and innocent bystanders-their fates converge in an ominous and darkly beautiful web. Yoko Ogawa's Revenge is a master class in the macabre that will haunt you to the very end.

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