The mask carver's son

371 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2000 by Bloomsbury Pub., Distributed to the trade by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58234-063-0
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OCLC Number:
43110708

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Kiyoki is the son of Yamamoto Ryusei, a master carver of Noh masks, and Etsuko, the only child of a famous Noh actor. Etsuko dies giving birth to Kiyoki. Her death devastates the family, especially Ryusei. Already aloof and almost otherwordly, he withdraws even more into himself. Kiyoki is raised largely by his devoted grandmother. He grows up in an atmosphere steeped in art and drama - the Noh theater of his grandfather and the almost magical Noh masks created by his father, who is acclaimed a master at an early age.

Ryusei wants his son to follow in his footsteps and become a carver of Noh masks. However, Kiyoki has no interest in carving. Like his mother, he prefers to draw. It is his discovery of western art when he is a teenager that finally convinces him to become an artist:

"I was going to be a Western-style painter, …

Subjects

  • Nō -- Fiction.
  • Mask makers -- Fiction.
  • Painters -- Fiction.
  • Fathers and sons -- Fiction.
  • Japan -- Fiction.
  • Paris (France) -- Fiction.