Tales of the Otori has been described as "a colossal meditation on a few simple questions; can peace be gained through the exercise of war? What is the nature of the relationship between the sexes? To what extent are civilised principles merely a cover for greed?" (Sydney Morning Herald) It is also the author’s deeply felt response to the culture and landscape of Japan. | Tales of the Otori has been described as "a colossal meditation on a few simple questions; can peace be gained through the exercise of war? What is the nature of the relationship between the sexes? To what extent are civilised principles merely a cover for greed?" (Sydney Morning Herald) It is also the author’s deeply felt response to the culture and landscape of Japan. |