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  1. Oct 18, 2023 · This chapter looks at three key works by Kōno Taeko, Takahashi Takako, and Murata Sayaka and explores how these women writers reject motherhood and use vivid and often unsettling depictions of children and reproduction to challenge these conventional depictions.

  2. Nov 15, 2018 · The Shocking, Subversive Endings of Taeko Kōno’s Stories. By Gabe Habash. November 15, 2018. Arts & Culture. The fiery, beguiling stories in Taeko Kōno’s collection Toddler Hunting and Other Stories, translated by Lucy North, are vertiginous tightrope walks between two planes of reality.

  3. Kōno Taeko is a notable Japanese writer, recognized for her contributions to literature that examine the roles and identities of women in modern Japanese society. Her works often reflect the struggles and complexities faced by women, particularly in terms of societal expectations, personal agency, and evolving gender roles.

  4. Taeko Kōno has 38 books on Goodreads with 21580 ratings. Taeko Kōno’s most popular book is Toddler-Hunting & Other Stories.

  5. Sep 30, 2022 · In the postwar 1960s, Kōno Taeko (1926-2015) debuted with shocking stories of alienated modern women whose fantasies of pleasure in sadistic violence, masochism, and pederasty belied their otherwise routine exterior worlds.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Winner of Japan’s top literary prizes (the Akutagawa, the Tanizaki, the Noma, and the Yomiuri), Taeko Kono writes with a strange beauty: her tales are pinpricked with disquieting scenes, her characters all teetering on self-dissolution, especially in the context of their intimate relationships.

  7. The fiery, beguiling stories in Toddler Hunting and Other Stories are vertiginous tightrope walks between two planes of reality. Kōno’s writing is shocking, ominous, and subversive; it lays bare the destruction and the renewal that freedom and desire can cause. — The Paris Review Daily.