Woman Running in the Mountains

{{Short description|1980 novel by Yūko Tsushima}}

{{Infobox book

| author = Yūko Tsushima

| isbn = 978-4061832411

| name = Woman Running in the Mountains

| publisher = Kodansha (Japanese)
Pantheon Books (English)
New York Review Books (English reissue)

| language = Japanese

| genre = Literary fiction

| translator = Geraldine Harcourt

| preceded_by = 燃える風 (Burning Wind)

| followed_by = 水府 (Water Palace)

| pub_date = 1980 (Japanese)
1991 (English)
2022 (English reissue)

| image = "Woman_Running_in_the_Mountains"_by_Yuko_Tsushima_book_cover.jpg

}}

{{Nihongo|Woman Running in the Mountains|山を走る女|Yama o hashiru onna}} is a 1980 novel by Yūko Tsushima, published by Kodansha.{{Cite book |last=津島 |first=佑子 |title=山を走る女 |publisher=講談社 |year=1980 |isbn=978-4061832411}} In 1991, an English translation by Geraldine Harcourt was published by Pantheon Books.{{Cite book |last=Tsushima |first=Yūko |title=Woman Running in the Mountains |date=March 6, 1991 |publisher=Pantheon Books |isbn=978-0394582382 |translator-last=Harcourt |translator-first=Geraldine}} In 2022, Harcourt's English translation was reissued by New York Review Books as a classic with an introduction by Lauren Groff.{{Cite book |last=Tsushima |first=Yūko |title=Woman Running in the Mountains |date=February 22, 2022 |publisher=NYRB Classics |isbn=978-1681375977 |translator-last=Harcourt |translator-first=Geraldine}}

Synopsis

Set in seventies Japan, the novel follows a woman named Takiko Odaka as she heads to a hospital to give birth to a boy. While her parents disapprove of her pregnancy, which resulted from an affair with a married man, Takiko embraces the challenge of motherhood—which she views as an escape from the pressures and hardships of her family—while she and her child live in Tokyo.

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote that "the book captures the intimate transformations, physical and existential, of a solitary young mother."{{Cite news |last=Tepper |first=Anderson |date=February 12, 2022 |title=New International Fiction, From Ecuador to Zimbabwe |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/18/books/review/monica-ojeda-yuko-tsushima-siphiwe-ndlovu-lidia-jorge.html |work=The New York Times}} The publication also recommended the novel for their Editor's Choice column in February 2022.{{Cite news |date=February 24, 2022 |title=8 New Books We Recommend This Week |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/24/books/review/8-new-books-we-recommend-this-week.html |work=The New York Times}} In LitHub, Groff observed Tsushima's unprecedented handling of single parenthood as a topic in Japanese literature while also cautioning readers against interpreting her novels as I-novels or autofiction. Ultimately, Groff called it "a book that shines with hope."{{Cite web |last=Groff |first=Lauren |date=2022-02-07 |title=Lauren Groff on Yūko Tsushima’s Quietly Defiant Sensualities |url=https://lithub.com/lauren-groff-on-yuko-tsushimas-quietly-defiant-sensualities/ |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=Literary Hub |language=en-US}} The Los Angeles Times argued that the New York Review Books reissue was especially relevant for the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when the struggles of parenthood became much more pronounced.{{Cite web |last=Ferri |first=Jessica |date=2022-02-23 |title=Review: What a 1980 Japanese novel about a single mom foresaw about pandemic loneliness |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2022-02-23/review-yuko-tsushima-woman-running-in-the-mountains |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}} Minnesota Star Tribune lauded Harcourt's "fine translation" and praised Tsushima's "atmospheric, lovely descriptions" and "dreamlike, almost mystical sequences".{{Cite web |last=Feng |first=Rhoda |date=2022-02-18 |title=Review: 'Woman Running in the Mountains,' by Yūko Tsushima |url=https://www.startribune.com/review-woman-running-in-the-mountains-by-yuko-tsushima/600148201 |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=www.startribune.com |language=en}} The Japan Society noted some sense of antiquatedness in Harcourt's translation from the nineties but nonetheless appreciated its "lucid quality, emphasising the artistic cleanliness of Tsushima’s prose all the more."{{Cite web |last=Green |first=Laurence |title=Woman Running in the Mountains |url=https://www.japansociety.org.uk/review?review=810 |access-date=2024-11-09 |website=The Japan Society}} The Asian Review of Books observed the novel's attention to the experiences of motherhood, noting that "For a reader who is also a mother, Takiko’s experiences are notably familiar."{{Cite web |last=Fincher |first=Alison |date=2022-03-27 |title=“Woman Running in the Mountains” by Yūko Tsushima |url=https://asianreviewofbooks.com/content/woman-running-in-the-mountains-by-yuko-tsushima/ |access-date=2024-11-09 |language=en-US}}

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