Snow: A Novel

Snow: A Novel

by Maxence Fermine
Snow: A Novel

Snow: A Novel

by Maxence Fermine

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Overview

Yuko Akita had two passions.
Haiku

and snow.

It is April 1884 and Yuko Akita has reached his seventeenth birthday on the Island of Hokkaid in the North of Japan. The time has come to choose his vocation, warrior or monk, but against the wishes of his father, Yuko settles on a third option: he will be a poet. Yuko begins to write the seventeen-syllable poems we know as haiku—all celebrating the beauty of snow, his one great subject.
One day, the Imperial Poet arrives from the Emperor's court. He has heard about the beauty of Yuko's poems and has come to meet the young poet himself. While agreeing the poems have a music all their own, the Imperial Poet notes that lacking color, Yuko's poems are destined to remain invisible to the world. If the young poet is to learn color, he must study with the great artist Soseki in the south of Japan.
Yuko sets off on a treacherous journey across the whole of Japan. Cold, hungry, and exhausted, he encounters a vision that will forever change his life. It is a woman, frozen in the ice. With pale gold hair, ice blue eyes and a face as white as snow, the dead beauty will obsess Yuko. Who was she? How did she come to meet her death in the depths of his beloved snow?
Arriving at Soseki's door, Yuko is shocked to discover that the great master of color is blind. He will gradullay come to learn that color is not something outside of us, but within us. He will also learn about his master's Samurai past...and Soseki's link to the woman in the snow. It is a beautiful love story which will have its echo in Yuko's own as he finds his own, living, daughter of snow....
With stunning visual images created out of minimalist prose, Snow is as delicate and inspiring as the haiku poetry it celebrates and emulates. A swift and refreshing read, the novel treats readers to a gorgeous love story while gently floating ideas such as what is the nature of art and perception? What is the place of passion in art and in life? Highly romantic and gracefully written, Snow is destined to become a cult classic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780743463829
Publisher: Atria Books
Publication date: 04/09/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Maxence Fermine is the author of Snow, The Bee Keeper, and Opium. His novel, The Black Violin, is forthcoming from Atria Books. He lives in France.

Read an Excerpt

From Snow

Frozen in the night
the water-jar cracks
wakes me
BASHÔ

"What is poetry?" asked the monk.

"It is a mystery," answered Yuko.

One morning, a water-jar cracks. A drop of poetry forms in the mind. Its beauty touches the soul. It is the moment of saying what cannot be said, of making a journey without taking a step. It is the moment of becoming a poet.

Do not break the silence. Just watch, and write. A few words. Seventeen syllables. A haiku.

One morning, something wakes us. It is time. Time to withdraw from the world. Time to look afresh at this life, passing.

Copyright © 1999 by Arléa. English Language Translation Copyright © 2001 by acorn book company.

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